International law firm Addleshaw Goddard, which employs more than 150 people in Dublin, has reported a 6% increase in profits for its financial year to the end of April.
The firm recorded revenue of Stg £495.6 million – up 11% compared with the previous year.
Profits rose from £210.5 million to £224.1 million, with profit per equity partner of £1 million.
Addleshaw Goddard’s total workforce increased by 6% to 2,952 – including 444 partners – during the year
During the year, the firm moved into its new Dublin offices at Fitzwilliam No 28.
Managing partner Andrew Johnston said that it had been a “strong year” for the firm, boosted by the launch of an office in Madrid in May last year and its first full year in Riyadh.
“Later this year, we will mark our 250th anniversary with a move to our new Lothbury headquarters in the heart of the City of London,” he added.
Addleshaw Goddard has also moved into the central and eastern European market through the addition of Linklaters’ Warsaw office, while it has also opened a new office in Abu Dhabi.