Law firm celebrates as revenues rise to £157m

Law firm TLT has revealed another year of strong financial growth, with revenue up by 9% exceeding £157m, up from £144m in 2021/2022.

TLT’s sustained financial growth has been attributed to TLT’s vision to 2025 with a focus on developing the firm’s key sectors, delivering a progressive people-first workplace agenda, achieving market-leading sustainability targets and developing innovative  solutions to meet client needs.

Growth across the firm’s focus sectors has driven TLT’s revenue increase with major projects for central and local government, as well as advising on a number of high-profile matters for financial services clients and supporting on future energy initiatives.

TLT’s financial success has been attributed to its continued investment into its people and the environment, spearheaded by the launch of TLT World (the firm’s flexible approach to working) in 2021.

The initiative is supported by multi-million-pound investment into tech platforms and offices. TLT World has significantly contributed to improving diversity in senior positions at the firm with women now making up 33% of partner roles and women accounting for over 50% of partner promotions and hires in the past three years, double what it was three years ago.

This year the firm has introduced new apprenticeship pathways to qualify solicitors and has launched a rare joint training contract programme with Barclays and Simmons & Simmons.

The last year has seen TLT pave the way in the future energy sector, advising on some of the largest and most cutting-edge future energy projects in the country. The firm was ranked as the second most active adviser in the world in terms of the number of M&A deals in 2022 in Clean Energy Pipeline’s 2023 Clean Energy Legal League Table and Maria Connolly, TLT’s head of future energy, featured in The Lawyer’s Hot 100 list for her outstanding contributions to the future energy sector.

John Wood, managing partner at TLT said: “ We’re pleased to share the results of another year of significant financial growth. A 9% growth in revenue is a strong result in any year, but 9% following a year of 30% growth is outstanding and comes as a direct result of the talents and dedication of all my colleagues at TLT – something we’re rightly proud of.

“Following what has been another year of economic uncertainty, the firm has continued to grow and expand its offering by welcoming fantastic new legal and business talent. We have also doubled down on our investment to create a flexible, progressive and inclusive workplace introducing initiatives to support the individual needs of each colleague, allowing them to deliver a best-in-class service to clients.

“Like many in the legal sector we saw a drop in operating profit this year following the exceptional set of results in 2021/2022 and the subsequent impact of inflationary pressures.  Even though operating profit reduced from the spike in 2022, it remained higher than in 2021.  We have continued to make material investments in our people and our sustainability initiatives including our move to market leading sustainable offices in Glasgow and Manchester, along with our pledge to science-based targets. It is in more challenging economic times when you find out who is really committed to making a change.”

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