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KPMG Law to double in size over next three years with 220 new hires

The division has bases in Manchester, London, Reading, Birmingham and Leeds

KPMG Law is aiming to take on 220 new hires over the next three years

KPMG Law has revealed plans to double in size over the next three years by taking on 220 new lawyers.

The division, which is part of the professional services firm KPMG, has bases in Manchester, London, Reading, Birmingham and Leeds.

KPMG Law is aiming to make the new hires by the end of 2024. They will comprise 45 partners and directors and see the total number of practicing solicitors increase to over 400.

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Earlier this year, the firm announced four partner promotions within its practice, including Kennedy Masterton-Smith and Tanvir Dhanoa in London, Paul Kelly in Manchester and Ed Bartlett in Leeds.

Stuart Fuller, head of global legal services at KPMG, said: "It’s an exciting time for our global legal services business as we create a different type of law offering.

"We’re delivering integrated legal services with high performing lawyers supporting businesses across their geographic footprint.

"Few can match such reach. We look forward to realising our growth ambition and potential in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which is fundamental to our global legal services business."