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Monday 17 June 2019 1:34 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 16 June 2019 6:59 pm

Average UK law firm partner pay tops £200,000

By: James Booth

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Average earnings for partners at UK law firms has broken through the £200,000 barrier, according to research published today.

Average earnings reached £201,000 last year, up seven per cent on £187,000 the previous year and 35 per cent up on £149,000 five years ago.

The increase reflects the continued growth of the UK’s legal sector which has been less impacted by Brexit than originally feared.

Partner earnings took a big hit during the recession, falling from £172,000 in 2008/9 to a low of £149,000 in 2011/12, but have since made up that lost ground.

Key areas for larger firms such as M&A, corporate finance and real estate have remained buoyant up to the end of 2018, however, low levels of corporate finance work in the first quarter of 2019 and a weaker property market may dampen the sector’s growth.

Partner profits have been helped by a reluctance to create too many new partners.

For the five years until June 2018, UK law firms only created net 94 new partners, according to accountancy firm Hazlewoods.

Firms have also automated or outsourced many labour intensive tasks to free-up time for fee earners to take on more premium work with higher hourly rates.

Andy Harris, partner at Hazlewoods, said: “UK law firms learned a lot of lessons from the last recession. They run much tighter ships and are more efficient at converting hours worked into bills which are paid.”

“Expensive new office overheads are taken on with more care and diversification efforts that fail aren’t allowed to run at a loss for too long.

“That efficiency drive within the UK legal sector is making a real difference to partners’ incomes.

“That isn’t to say that the next recession won’t hurt – but hopefully it does mean that it should be less painful for firms.”

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