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14 September 2022
Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Legal sector turnover up

UK legal sector turnover has risen, increasing 2.2% in July to £3.7bn, according to the Office of National Statistics

This bucks the trend in the services sector as a whole, which fell 6% in June to a turnover of £227bn. Julie Norris, regulatory partner, legal services at Kingsley Napley, said: ‘The UK’s legal industry remains robust despite the tumult of recent months. Firm leaders should as always review how various macro factors will change the landscape for their clients, their people, and their communities.’

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