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Law firm Allen & Overy sees tough 2009

Published 07/09/2009, 07:01 PM
Updated 07/09/2009, 07:08 PM
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* Allen & Overy's partner profits slip to 1.0 million pounds

* Pretax profit down 4 pct, turnover rises 7 pct

* Allen & Overy sees 2009 remaining challenging

By Kirstin Ridley

LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - Allen & Overy, one of Britain's "magic circle" of top law firms, saw partner profits slide 9 percent to 1.0 million pounds ($1.6 million) as a credit crunch casts its gloom over an industry which once penned record deals.

After a 46 million pound restructuring and a redundancy programme in which 47 partners or 9 percent of the total have left, the firm said on Friday it expected market conditions to remain tough.

Accepting that the year to April 30 had been "exceptionally challenging", Allen & Overy said pretax profit dipped 4 percent to 431 million pounds, although turnover was flattered by the weak pound and rose 7 percent to 1.09 billion pounds.

A credit freeze that sparked the bleakest global recession in living memory has shaken the once solid foundations of legal firms, which saw profits surge during the last boom and some partner earnings top 3.0 million pounds.

"Market conditions in the year ahead will no doubt remain challenging," said managing partner Wim Dejonghe. But he added: "We know that, despite the major uncertainties that remain in the global economy, the markets will pick up again soon."

A solid performance from businesses in western Europe and the Middle East was helped by the relative strength of local currencies. Around half of turnover came from overseas, with an even greater share expected from outside the UK this year. Nevertheless, with once-lucrative mergers and acquisitions (M&A) remaining scarce and corporate clients curbing spending, legal practices have been forced to overhaul businesses and slash hundreds of jobs.

Rival Clifford Chance saw annual revenue fall 5 percent and partner profits plunge 37 percent to 733,000 pounds as its exposure to the battered financial sector toppled it from its position as the largest global law firm by revenue.

Linklaters and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, two other "magic circle" practices that have dominated what little European M&A activity there has been this year, have posted profits per equity partner of 1.29 million and 1.44 million respectively. The fifth magic circle firm, Slaughter and May, does not publish its results.

Equity partners, who are joint owners of law firms, share directly in the profits or losses of the company after costs. (Editing by David Holmes)

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