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DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler seal merger to create £30m firm

Law firms DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler have agreed a merger that will see the creation of a combined practice with turnover of more than £30M.

Rawlison Butler employs 65 people across two offices in Crawley and Horsham. The deal will bring the number of partners at DMH Stallard to more 70 and create an overall team strength of nearly 350.

Richard Pollins, Managing Partner of DMH Stallard, said: “We believe that this merger will be a game-changer for DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler in the Gatwick Diamond, and will realise a key strategic ambition for both firms.”

Clive Lee, Managing Partner of Rawlison Butler, said: “We believe a merger with DMH will be excellent news for Rawlison Butler and its clients, enabling us to offer a wider range of services and building on the depth of expertise already provided.

“We share their drive to deliver excellent client service in the mid-market and, like them, we have many of the top lawyers regionally.”  

The merger is expected to take effect at the beginning of September 2017. The merged firm will operate from Crawley, Horsham, Guildford, Brighton and London, and will trade under the DMH Stallard name.

In 2015 DMH Stallard merged with Guildford law firm AWB Partnership and then Ross & Craig Solicitors in London. 

 

 

DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler seal merger to create £30m firm

DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler have agreed a merger that will see the creation of a combined firm with turnover of more than £30M. 

Rawlison Butler employs 65 people across two offices in Crawley and Horsham. 

The deal will bring the number of partners at DMH Stallard to more 70 and create an overall team strength of nearly 350.

Richard Pollins, Managing Partner of DMH Stallard, said: “We believe that this merger will be a game-changer for DMH Stallard and Rawlison Butler in the Gatwick Diamond, and will realise a key strategic ambition for both firms.”

Clive Lee, Managing Partner of Rawlison Butler, said: “We believe a merger with DMH will be excellent news for Rawlison Butler and its clients, enabling us to offer a wider range of services and building on the depth of expertise already provided.

“We share their drive to deliver excellent client service in the mid-market and, like them, we have many of the top lawyers regionally.”  

The merger is expected to take effect at the beginning of September 2017. The merged firm will operate from Crawley, Horsham, Guildford, Brighton and London, and will trade under the DMH Stallard name.

In 2015 DMH Stallard merged with Guildford law firm AWB Partnership and then Ross & Craig Solicitors in London.