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Historic Law Firm Thomson Snell & Passmore Achieves £33.9 Million Turnover
Thomson Snell & Passmore, the oldest law firm in the world, has reported a turnover of £33.9 million for the past financial year. Based in Tunbridge Wells, the firm has a rich history dating back to 1570. It was established during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I when Kentish curate Nicholas Hooper began offering his services as a “scrivener and drafter of documents.” The firm has maintained its reputation over the centuries, providing legal guidance to both businesses and individuals across various sectors.
Today, Thomson Snell & Passmore serves a diverse clientele, offering expertise in areas such as corporate law, dispute resolution, real estate, and employment law. Many families have relied on the firm for generations, seeking advice on matters related to asset protection and wealth transfer. This enduring relationship highlights the firm’s commitment to its clients and its deep-rooted presence in the community.
Recent Business Highlights
The firm has recently played a pivotal role in significant transactions. Notably, it provided legal counsel to Epicurean Dairy, a New Zealand-based producer of yogurt under the brand name The Collective, during its acquisition by Yeo Valley. This transaction not only marks a milestone for the dairy producer but also demonstrates the firm’s capability to handle high-profile international deals.
Additionally, Thomson Snell & Passmore advised the shareholders of Lodge Brothers, a family-owned funeral directors firm, on their transition to employee ownership. This multimillion-pound transition was facilitated through an employee ownership trust, showcasing the firm’s expertise in navigating complex corporate structures and ownership models.
A Legacy of Excellence
As the oldest law firm, Thomson Snell & Passmore has not only weathered the test of time but has also adapted to the evolving legal landscape. The firm’s longevity is a testament to its quality of service and client loyalty. In an era where many businesses face challenges, Thomson Snell & Passmore continues to thrive, leveraging its historical roots while embracing modern legal practices.
The firm’s ongoing success underscores its ability to blend tradition with innovation, ensuring it remains a leader in the legal field. As it moves forward, Thomson Snell & Passmore is poised to continue its legacy of excellence, providing valuable legal services to clients in an ever-changing environment.
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