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Law Firm Boodle Hatfield Says Revenues Almost Break £50 Million Barrier

Editorial Staff

20 May 2026

London-headquartered private wealth law firm said yesterday that it has logged a 15 per cent year-on-year gain in revenues for the 2025/26 financial year, reaching £49.5 million ($66.3 million).

Boodle Hatfield also said that it has achieved a 70 per cent revenue growth pace in the last five years and is now on track to double its revenue from 10 years ago.

As the UK government has expanded the inheritance tax net, removed the resident non-domicile system and made other changes, it has put private client law firms in the frame as they work with HNW individuals and families to navigate the new territory. 

“It is rewarding to see our strategic focus on private capital and key practice areas deliver such strong financial performance,” Andrea Zavos, senior partner, said in s statement yesterday. 

“Delivering double-digit growth against a turbulent macroeconomic backdrop is testament to our talented and versatile team and a reflection of the whole firm’s dedication to excellent client service delivery,” Zavos added.

The private client legal field has prospered amidst a rise in wealth in the UK. Among recent developments, to create Winston Taylor, a transatlantic law firm with a total of more than 1,400 lawyers.