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Law firm Osborne Clarke reports 19% international revenue increase

The Bristol-founded company is set to move to a new base in the city at huge eco-office building Halo

A CGI of one of the project rooms Interaction has designed for Osborne Clarke's new base in the Halo office building in Bristol.(Image: Interaction/Osborne Clarke)

Law firm Osborne Clarke has recorded a 19% increase in global revenues in the last financial year and is set to move to a new base in Bristol.

The Bristol-founded company, which employs around 1,600 staff in 26 offices worldwide, recorded revenues of €407m (£349.8m) for 2021/22 - representing a 66% increase over five years.

In the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, where it is poised to move to a new flagship Bristol base in the top five floors of huge eco-office building Halo, Osborne Clarke's income increased by 20% to £199.1m, from £166.4m in 2020/21.

The firm said it had continued to strengthen its financial stability with increasing cash resources to £45.8m, up 12% on 2020/21. In addition to revenue growth, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ net profit also increased by 14%, from £67.9m in 2020/21, to £77.2m.

Lara Burch, head of Osborne Clarke's Bristol office, said: "Impressive as our revenue growth is, it's not the full story. As the firm continues to grow, being a responsible and ethical business continues to underpin all we do.

"Our upcoming move to Halo, set to be one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's most sustainable offices, is incredibly exciting and will further establish Osborne Clarke as a company that values diversity, inclusion, sustainability and our people's well-being.

“We want to be as attractive an employer for Millennials as we are for Gen Z, creating a work environment that appeals to the South West's diverse young talent."

Lara Burch, head of Osborne Clarke's Bristol office.(Image: Osborne Clarke)

In February Bath-based workplace design and build company Interaction won a multi-million pound contract to fit-out the company's interior workspaces at Halo, which is being built on the site of the former Avon Fire and Rescue headquarters as part of the Finzels Reach regeneration project.