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156 lawyers, 42 practice areas and two brand new Tier 1 rankings - We are proud to share our impressive results from The Legal 500 UK 2025. Overall, seven Kennedys lawyers have been listed in the elite Hall of Fame, 34 lawyers received the accolade of ‘Leading Partner’, 13 have been named in the ‘Next Generation Partner’ category, and 19 were recognised as 'Leading Associates'. Congratulations to all of our ranked lawyers.
We’ve been shortlisted in the ‘Best Law Firm of the Year-Non US’ category at The American Lawyer Industry Awards 2024. This recognition highlights our progress, especially in North America, where we achieved a 22% increase in revenue in FY 2023/24. Along with this financial growth, we’ve expanded our footprint with new offices in Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Thank you to our dedicated team for their continued excellence and to our clients for their trust and support. You can read more here: https://lnkd.in/e7pryKad
We knew we were growing! Kennedys is proud to be recognised as one of Australia’s fastest-growing law firms in Australasian Lawyer’s latest Fast Firms Report. The independent report recognises the top law firms in Australia that experienced standout headcount and revenue growth for the previous two calendar years, and demonstrated clear expansion milestones. A huge thank you to our dedicated team and valued clients for being at the heart of Kennedys’ Australian growth story and for your continued support. You can read more here: https://lnkd.in/gdg9ji6d
We had a fantastic turnout at our London office yesterday for the healthcare teams’ first conference! Chaired by Christopher Malla, attendees gained valuable insights on the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) from Simon Pawlin, who discussed its key changes, and Naomi Assame and Tim Shurlock from NHS Resolution, who highlighted the importance of organisational culture in its implementation. Laura Bradford, alongside her role as Assistant Coroner, shared essential tips for hospitals on managing the coronial process, while Ed Glasgow and Daniel Freeman provided updates on clinical negligence, psychiatric claims, and the Mental Health Bill. Discover more about how our healthcare team can support you: https://lnkd.in/efWVEHRC
Yesterday our PACT Network (Parents and Carers Together) officially launched across the UK. The network is for anyone with caring responsibilities and aims to provide both a support and advocacy function for colleagues, and a confidential space to share experiences. The network welcomed two expert guest speakers, Anita Cleare and Heidi Skudder, who provided some key tips and strategies on how to better juggle work and caring responsibilities. We would like to thank the panel speakers and partners, Rachel Moore and Stephen Foster, for sharing their own experiences and PACT’s co-chairs Bethany Haycock and Olivia Tusler for hosting the entire event. We're looking forward to the next one!
We are pleased to announce the expansion of our New Zealand presence with the addition of specialist dispute resolution firm Darroch Forrest’s team in Wellington to create a second New Zealand office. We welcome new partners Alistair Darroch, Lauren Castle and Ben Sanders, along with their team of nine who join Kim Burkhart, Jess Keating and the Kennedys New Zealand team today. They bring extensive experience acting for clients across insurance, commercial litigation, employment, health and safety, construction and health/medical law, which closely aligns with Kennedys' core practices and insurance focus in Australasia. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gKFvEDXH
With this year’s Dive In Festival now concluded, here’s a recap of some amazing events from yesterday: In Australia, Alen Sinanovic joined an interactive session on Unlocking the Power of Intergenerational Inclusion. The panel delved into overcoming biases and leveraging diverse age groups in the workplace, providing practical tools to drive inclusivity and innovation. In Peru, Maria Fernanda Corrochano took part in a discussion on promoting Caring Cultures in the workplace. The session explored how companies can support employees with caregiving responsibilities through flexible work arrangements and resources, fostering an inclusive environment that values caregivers. Although Dive In 2024 has wrapped up, these insightful conversations will continue to shape more inclusive and supportive work cultures. It’s been an incredible week of learning and inspiration!
As we near the end of Dive In Festival 2024, here is a recap of some incredible events from the past couple of days: In Denmark, Partner Heidi Bloch participated in a discussion to highlight how motivating employees is key to retaining and attracting talent. In Ireland, HR Manager Aisling O'Doherty sat with a panel of experts, sharing daily support strategies to help insurance professionals prioritize mental health in the workplace. In Singapore, Partner Tristan Thompson sat on a panel to discuss the importance of building resilient mental wellbeing for a sustainable future. In Hong Kong, Partner Joanie Ko and Of Counsel Vienne Cheung joined AIG to discuss how employees, caring for both children and aging parents, can balance parental responsibilities and career development. It’s been great to see so many powerful conversations and ideas shared throughout the festival, with more still to come!
It was a pleasure to once again host the Dive In Festival CEO Leadership Breakfast at our London office this morning. This CEO Breakfast, held just before the festival starts tomorrow, brings senior leaders from Dive In global partners together to drive real progress and inspire action ahead of the official launch. This year the breakfast was introduced by Kennedys Partner John Bruce and presented by Mark Lomas, Chartered FCIPD, Lloyd's Head of Culture, creating space for an honest and open discussion about: • Changing leadership expectations • Recent diversity trends in the sector • Women in leadership and executive roles • Lloyd’s Inclusive Futures programme: updates and progress Its not too late to sign up to this week’s events, with many featuring speakers and hosts from Kennedys – find out more on www.diveinfestival.com
It was great to attend this year’s Bright Network Festival at the Queen Elizabeth Centre in London. Our team, Partner Paul Lowe, Trainees Maneeka S., Ariane Kim G. and Tom Fennelly, along with Olivia Butcher and Hannah Hylton from our Early Careers team, had the pleasure of connecting with many students exploring a career in law. A big thank you to all the students who visited our booth, it was a pleasure meeting you! Applications for our Early Careers opportunities are now open. Apply today via our website: https://lnkd.in/dRKmK8iG