WFW smashes £200m global income barrier for 2022/2321 July 2023
Watson Farley & Williams’ global income for the 2022/23 financial year was £214.7m, up 14.3% on the previous year.
Watson Farley & Williams’ global income for the 2022/23 financial year was £214.7m, up 14.3% on the previous year.
This is the fifth consecutive year that the firm has achieved the certification after becoming the first UK firm to be awarded it in 2019.
Each year, WFW will provide a financial contribution to support one Nottingham student on this programme during their time abroad.
City Century aims to more than double the current number of solicitor apprentices in the City of London.
The vessel is expected to be the best-performing cruise ship in the world.
Five Senior Associates have been promoted to Counsel.
WFW has promoted eleven lawyers to the firm’s partnership for 2023.
The Lawyer Hot 100 celebrates the successes of the most daring, innovative and creative individuals working within the industry.
WFW’s participation reaffirms the firm’s support for social mobility in the legal sector.
The vessel was funded by a pre- and post-delivery financing facility backed by Italian ECA SACE.
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