DWF Group
DWF is a multinational law firm headquartered in Manchester with 31 offices across the world. In March 2019, DWF was listed on the London Stock Exchange. With a £366m valuation and offer size of £95m, DWF became the UK’s largest listed law firm.
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The firm started life as a four office practice in North West England and has grown globally through a series of international mergers. It currently has around 3,100 staff and is the 19th-largest law firm in the UK measured by revenues and advises national and multinational corporations, financial institutions and governments.
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Clients of the firm include major household names and FTSE 100-listed companies such as adidas, Aviva, Barclays, Expedia, Haribo, Leeds City Council, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, Pepsi, Poundland, the Royal Bank of Scotland, RSA Insurance Group, Uber, Whitbread and Zurich Insurance Group.
In March 2019, DWF floated on the London Stock Exchange, valued at just under £370m, well short of the £1 billion that it was hoping for a year earlier.
DWF posted group revenue growth of 15% from £236.5m to £272.4m for 2018-19.
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History
Davies Wallis was founded in 1977 in Liverpool, and merged with Dodds Ashcroft in 1989.A merger with Foysters in 1990 brought a Manchester office and a change of name to Davies Wallis Foyster, which was abbreviated to DWF in 2007, shortly after the acquisition of Ricksons. The Ricksons acquisition added offices in Preston and Leeds. DWF opened a London office in 2008.
A series of acquisitions in 2012 and 2013 added offices in Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow and Edinburgh, Bristol, Dublin and a second London office, before acquiring Cobbetts through a pre-pack administration.
In 2014 DWF reported a 23% increase in net profit from £20.8 million in 2012/13 to £25.5 million in its first full year financial results following four mergers.
DWF opened an office in Dubai in March 2015, the firm's first office outside of the British Isles.
DWF opened six offices in 2017, including two new operations in Continental Europe. The firm opened in Berlin after hiring two lawyers from DLA Piper. It also launched its first office in France through a merger with four-partner Paris firm Heenan Blaikie. In the Asia Pacific region, DWF also launched two offices in Melbourne and Brisbane through a combination with independent firm MVM Legal.
DWF further opened in Singapore after hiring from Eversheds Sutherland’s practice. It gained bases in Sydney, Chicago and Toronto after the acquisition of claims company Triton in January.
DWF posted strong results for H1 2017/18, with revenue up 23% and net profit increasing by circa 33%. Turnover for H1 2017/18 was £113.5m in a period marked by a spate of office openings in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
In June 2018, DWF announced its intention to seek a stock exchange listing.
The firm strengthened the IPO business case with a double-digit growth in September 2018. DWF posted revenue growth of 18% from £201.3m to £236m for 2017-18 ahead of the firm's initial public offering. The firm also said profit per equity partner increased by 9%.
In September 2018 DWF agreed to an exclusive association with US law firm Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP, a Los Angeles headquartered full-service law firm with 22 offices across the US, 56 partners and 250 lawyers, and generated gross revenue of $81m in its last financial year.
In January 2020, DWF acquired Mindcrest, a legal and managed services business, for $18.50 million.
Recognition
- Legal business DWF was highly commended in the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers report and ranked 11th as most innovative law firm in Europe for developing a platform based on Kim, the AI technology that underpins Ernst & Young Riverview Law's virtual assistants, to manage employment tribunals for clients.
- In a 2018 report by Experian DWF ranked 7th among the most active legal and financial advisers in the UK and 15th in Europe by deal volume and value.
- Nine legal experts from DWF have been recognised in The Legal 500 Hall of Fame, an annual industry benchmarking guide that recognises lawyers who have received the highest level of praise and consistent positive feedback from clients over the last ten years.
- DWF achieved a number of awards in 2018 in the insurance industry recognition for Insurance Law Firm of the Year at the Post Claims Awards, Best Fraud Prevention Solution of the Year and Legal Partner of the Year at the Insurance Times Claims Excellence Awards and Outsourced Partner of the Year at the British Insurance Awards.
- The business won Litigation Team of the Year at the Manchester Legal Awards and achieved Gold in the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion new Talent Inclusion & Diversity Evaluation Awards for its outstanding equality, diversity and inclusion practices.
- DWF has been ranked 10th in the 2017 Financial Times Most Innovative Lawyers in Europe Report, and scored highest of all firms for innovation in the business of law.
- The firm won 'Best Work Placement Scheme'.
- Commended for Team of the Year – Corporate/Commercial.
- Won the award for ‘Data Analytics Excellence’.
- Won ‘Best Leadership of Innovation’ and ‘Best Managed Workplace’.
- Awarded ‘Legal Innovator of the Year’.
- Named ‘Management Team of the Year’.
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Notable cases
- DWF, working alongside Jones Lang LaSalle, has advised Korea's National Pension Service as lead bidder to buy Goldman Sachs’s new London headquarters for $1.56bn. The deal will see Goldman Sachs commit to a 25-year lease of the 826,000 square foot site and are set to move into the building in summer 2019. The landmark transaction is the single largest UK real estate deal this year, and the second-largest ever, after the sale of the 'Walkie Talkie' building for $1.6bn, where DWF London lawyers reside.
- DWF is advising Kensington and Chelsea Council as the inquiry into Grenfell Tower fire disaster in June 2017, which resulted in the deaths of at least 80 people in North Kensington.
- DWF's Police and Prison Law team have secured a favourable judgment for South Yorkshire Police in a claim brought by Sir Cliff Richard against the BBC and SYP for infringement of his privacy rights.
- The firm advised Poundland owner Pepkor on its $233m financing with US investment firm Davidson Kempner Capital Management.
- In a highlight matter the DWF finance practice group advised commodities trader Trafigura on the loss of cargo after a fire at an oil terminal in Johor, Malaysia. At arbitration an award of $150m was made and the team is pursuing enforcement proceedings.
- DWF advised Discovery Park, one of Europe's leading science and technology parks, on $207m biomass renewable energy plant. Around 650 Pfizer UK employees are based at Discovery Park.
Notable people and alumni
- In 2018, DWF has appointed business transformation and managed services specialist Anup Kollanethu as CEO of Managed Services, who joins from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer after spearheading one of the UK's largest legal services offerings for the magic circle firm.
- DWF hired former DLA Piper CIO Daniel Pollick. Pollick held the role of CIO at DLA – the UK's top law firm by revenue in 2017 – from December 1997 to February 2018 and is one of the best known names in the industry.
- International arbitration partner Sabrina Aïnouz has been appointed to the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Court of Arbitration, one of the world's leading international arbitration institutions.
- In September 2017 DWF announced Sir Nigel Knowles as their new Chairman. Sir Nigel was knighted for services to the legal profession in the 2009 New Year Honours List and is currently Chairman of Sheffield LEP, High Sheriff of Greater London and a Trustee of The Prince's Trust. Nigel takes over from Alan Benzie who served for 10 years. Nigel was the former global co-chairman of the international law firm DLA Piper.
Practice areas
- Capital markets
- Commercial contracts
- Commodities
- Competition
- Construction
- Corporate
- Dispute resolution
- ETI
- Government law
- Health and Safety Law
- Employment
- Finance
- Intellectual property
- Investment funds
- Planning
- Private equity
- Project finance
- Real estate
- Restructuring, insolvency and special situations
- Tax
Offices
United Kingdom
- Belfast
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- Leeds - Bridgewater Place
- Liverpool
- London - 20 Fenchurch Street
- Manchester
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle
- Preston
- Berlin, Germany
- Bogota, Colombia
- Brisbane, Australia
- Brussels, Belgium
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Chicago, USA
- Cologne, Germany
- Dubai United Arab Emirates
- Dublin, Ireland - International Financial Services Centre
- Düsseldorf, Germany
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Milan, Italy
- Munich, Germany
- Newcastle, Australia
- Panama
- Paris, France
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Sydney, Australia
- Toronto, Canada