DLA Piper ranked as the largest Nordic and international law firm in the Nordic region according to The Lawyer’s Nordic 50 analysis

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04 jul 2024
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The Lawyer’s Nordic 50 ranks law firms in the four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) and international UK and US law firms with a significant practice in those countries, ranked 1–50 by the number of lawyers in the region.

This year, DLA Piper has been recognised as Nr 1 in the Nordics among the Nordic 50 law firms and international 50 firms with the highest headcount*. The Lawyer’s analysis in its headcount section focuses on the largest firms that represent the most dynamic sections of the market, from which a range of conclusions can be extrapolated for other firms in the Nordic region. DLA Piper’s lawyer headcount has grown by 10 percent in 2023, from 450 to 495, which makes it as the Nordic region’s largest giant and leaves behind only one firm with more than 400 lawyers, according to The Lawyer’s analysis.

Background

The Lawyer’s Nordic 50 analysis describes how the Nordic region is renowned for its advanced legal systems and robust economies. As globalisation accelerates and markets become increasingly interconnected, the legal landscape in the Nordic countries continues to evolve. The Lawyer’s Nordic 50 report offers a comprehensive analysis of the leading firms in this dynamic region, shedding light on their strategies and performance, and key trends shaping the legal market.

In Denmark, firms have consistently focused on innovation and client-centric services, adapting to local and international demands. Danish firms are notable for their expertise in maritime law, renewable energy, and technology, which reflect the country’s economic strengths and regulatory environment. Norway’s legal market, buoyed by the nation’s substantial oil and gas sector, showcases firms with significant energy law, maritime affairs and natural resources capabilities. Norwegian firms are adept at navigating the complexities of international regulations, ensuring compliance, and facilitating cross-border transactions.

Sweden’s firms are distinguished by their proficiency in intellectual property, corporate law and dispute resolution, catering to an array of industries from technology to manufacturing. The Swedish legal market emphases sustainability and innovation, which aligns with the country’s progressive policies and economic priorities. Finland’s firms excel in areas such as technology law, forestry and financial services, leveraging the nation’s strengths in these sectors. Finnish firms are known for their agility and client-focused approach, often leading the way in digital transformation and legal tech adoption.

 

*According to The Lawyer, all financial and headcount metrics have been obtained through direct submissions to The Lawyer. If a submission was not provided, metrics were estimated based on historical firm data and publicly available information. The estimates were then put to the firm for comment. Revenue for the firms is based on their most recent full financial year. For most Nordic firms in the report, it is calendar year 2023. For international law firms, their firmwide revenue per partner has been adjusted based on The Lawyer’s market insight and then used to calculate their Nordic revenue.