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Osborne Clarke

Osborne Clarke
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Headquarters London, United Kingdom
No. of offices 18
No. of lawyers 600+
No. of employees Approx 1,000
Major practice areas Media, Technology, Digital, Automotive, Energy and Natural Resources, Financial Services, Life Sciences, Recruitment, Real Estate and, Infrastructure
Key people Ray Berg
(Managing Partner)
Andrew Saul
(Senior Partner)
Date founded 1748
Company type Limited liability partnership
Website osborneclarke.com

Osborne Clarke is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom with offices in the UK, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Spain, France, the Netherlands and the United States. The firm has 165 partners and 1,000 employees and is the 35th largest law firm in the UK and one of the 50 largest law firms in Germany by revenues.

The firm played a significant role in the development of the railways in Southern England through its historic relationship with Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the Great Western Railway. Today, the firm's high profile in the media and technology sector has made them the legal firm of choice for firms including Facebook, Dell, Nintendo, News International and Vodafone.

Osborne Clarke was awarded with the TMT Law firm of the Year awarded at The Lawyer Awards June 2012, for their work in advising mobile provider Everything Everywhere on launching the first mobile payments product.

In 2015 Osborne Clarke were awarded law firm of the year awards by both The Lawyer and Legal Business.

Osborne Clarke was founded in Bristol, UK, in 1748 by Jeremiah Osborne. In 1987 Osborne Clarke opened their first London office. Over the next decade the firm opened offices in Reading, Cologne, Munich and Silicon Valley. The law firm played a significant part in the development of the railways in the UK when it was appointed to represent the Great Western Railway Company, working closely with Isambard Kingdom Brunel on the establishment of the route from London Paddington to Bristol and the West Country. The nature of the relationship between Osborne Clarke and Isambard Kingdom Brunel is best highlighted by one notable occasion when Jeremiah Osborne the Third (grandson to the founder) is said to have personally rowed Isambard Kingdom Brunel down the River Avon to survey the bank for the route of the Great Western Railway.


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