Ashurst

Industry
Legal
Size
1,700 employees
Revenue
£560 million
Overview
Ashurst LLP is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the ‘Silver Circle’ of leading UK law firms. Ashurst is the UK’s 11th largest law firm by revenue, according to the latest Legal 100 table by Legal Business.It has 28 offices in 16 countries across Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America and employs around 1,700 legal advisers.
Its principal business focus is mergers and acquisitions, corporate and structured finance. The firm also has practices in other areas including investment funds, antitrust, energy, transport and infrastructure, intellectual property, IT, dispute resolution, financial services, tax, real estate, regulatory, telecommunication and employment.
A leading international law firm with world class capability
With our technical expertise, local knowledge and international network, we deliver an experience for our clients that other professional service providers find hard to match. And we are committed to being a sustainable global law firm, having positive impacts for our clients, employees, profession, the environment and the communities in which we are based.
Global coverage from our international network
We have an international network of 25 offices in 15 countries, allowing us to provide help and advice to clients across Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. With more than 1,600 partners and lawyers working across 10 different time zones, we are able to respond to our clients wherever and whenever they need us.
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Location
5 Appold Street,
London EC2A 2HA
E: resourcing.team@ashurst.com
Recent News
Law.com (subscription) | PwC Strengthens Legal Arm, Hiring One More From Ashurst ... Law.com (subscription) PricewaterhouseCoopers' legal arm has poached Ashurst finance partner Carl Dunton in Singapore. Dunton specializes in financing and restructuring… |
Lancashire Telegraph | Woman banned after admitting drink-driving in Audi A3 Lancashire Telegraph A WOMAN has been banned from getting behind the wheel for 18 months after pleading guilty to drink-driving. Magistrates heard how Gemma Ashurst, 26, was nearly two times over the legal limit when she was stopped by police in an Audi A3 Burnley Road, ... |