Watson Farley & Williams

Watson Farley & Williams is a premier international law firm based in London. It is among the Top 30 U.K. firms and is an industry leader in various sectors. The firm has over 500 attorneys and 15 offices.

Watson Farley & Williams LLP
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
No. of offices15
Major practice areasEnergy & Infrastructure, Maritime, Natural Resources, Real Estate and Transport
Revenue £160.0 million (2016/17),[1]
Date founded1982
Company typeLLP
Websitewfw.com

History

From its beginnings in shipping and shipping finance in 1982,[2] Watson Farley & Williams has developed a broader practice: Energy & Infrastructure, Maritime, Natural Resources, Real Estate and Transport. The firm is known for its client centric operations and consistent results in deals and litigation. It regularly advises large-scale clients in cross border matters.[3]

Expanding geographically with 14 offices in Europe, Asia and USA, the most recent office openings were in Hong Kong (March 2012), Frankfurt (January 2013) and Dubai (September 2014).

Watson Farley & Williams opened an office in Hong Kong, in association with Lau, Leong & Co., in March 2012.[4][5]

Watson Farley & Williams opened an office in Frankfurt in January 2013 with a regulatory team focusing on the energy, infrastructure and real estate sectors.[6][7][8]

Watson Farley & Williams opened an office in Dubai, in September 2014.[9]

Watson Farley & Williams announced in October 2015 that it had agreed an association and cooperation arrangement with Hanoi-based boutique firm LVN & Associates.[10]

Key sectors

The firm provides advice in the following sectors:

  • Energy & Infrastructure
  • Maritime
  • Natural resources
  • Real estate
  • Transport

Key services

The firm provides the following services:

  • Banking & Finance
  • Capital Markets
  • Construction
  • Corporate
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Private Equity
  • Regulatory, Public Law, Competition
  • Tax

See also

  • List of largest UK law firms
  • List of largest European law firms

References

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