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| Turnover: | £11m |
| Revenue per partner: |
£648,200 |
| Revenue per lawyer: | £250,500 |
| Total number of partners: |
17 |
| Total number of female partners: |
8 |
| Total number of fee earners: |
66 |
| Total number of qualified solicitors: |
44 |
| Total headcount: |
130 |
| Number of offices: |
4 |
INSURANCE specialists Davies Lavery
predicted fallout from the departure of its
corporate finance group last year, and sure
enough there was a slight dip in turnover in the
2005-06 financial year compared with the
year before. It dropped by 5 per cent from
£11.6m to £11m.
Davies Lavery has had some success in lateral
hiring over the past 12 months, most notably
taking on Barlow Lyde & Gilbert head of
general insurance Graham Dickinson and
three of his team to head Davies Lavery's
catastrophic injury team. Mark Burton will
also join by the end of 2006 from DLA Piper
to head up the bodily injury team.
Davies Lavery's most high-profile case is
advising the insurers in the multimillionpound
claims from the Buncefield explosion.
It is also working on claims that arose from the
Pinewood Studios fire.
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