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Watson Farley & Williams opened an office in Hong Kong, in association with Lau, Leong & Co., in March 2012. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ dead link ] Watson Farley & Williams opened an office in Frankfurt in January 2013 with a regulatory team focusing on the energy, infrastructure and real estate sectors.
DWF posted strong results for H1 2017/18, with revenue up 23% and net profit growing 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. [20] In June 2018, DWF announced its intention to seek a stock exchange listing. [9]
Amrin was a solicitor at Watson, Farley & Williams Asia Practice LLP, and was also a member of National Council on Problem Gambling as well as the governing board of Nanyang Polytechnic. [6] He was a partner at the corporate practice of Joseph Tan Jude Benny LLP between July and October 2015. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Watson, Farley & Williams, a law firm based in London, UK; Windows for Workgroups, an operating system developed by Microsoft; Microsoft Word for Windows, a popular word-processing software; The World of Fine Wine, a wine magazine
HFW was the most active law firm in the English Commercial Court in 2017 and 2018, according to The Lawyer's Litigation Tracker. [12] It is also the most active law firm for arbitration-related litigation [ 13 ] and one of the most active firms litigating on behalf of FTSE 100 clients.
The 70th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best in film, television, radio and video-game writing of 2017. Winners were announced on February 11, 2018, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California and the Edison Ballroom, New York City, New York.
[5] [6] In 2017 The Lawyer magazine stated that it no longer considered Slaughter and May to form part of the Magic Circle due to its lower revenues and UK domestic focus. [2] It wrote "Slaughters fits the silver circle bill in every respect.
The Silver Circle firms have a lower turnover than the members of the Magic Circle, but consistently have an average profits per equity partner (PEP) and average revenue per lawyer (RPL) far above the UK average [3] [4] [5] (and, in some instances, higher than members of the magic circle).