Allen & Overy

Multinational law firm


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nameAllen & Overy LLP
logoAllen and Overy.svg
num_officesover 40 worldwide in 31 countries
num_lawyers{{plainlist
* Associates: Approximately 2,768{{cite weburl
headquartersOne Bishops Square, London, England
United Kingdom
num_employeesApproximately 5,800
practice_areasGeneral practice
revenue£2.1 billion (2021/2022)
profit_per_equity_partner£1.82 million (2021/2022)
date_founded
founder{{plainlist
key_people{{plainlist
company_typeLimited liability partnership
dissolved30 April 2024
homepagewww.allenovery.com
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| name = Allen & Overy LLP | logo = Allen and Overy.svg | num_offices = over 40 worldwide in 31 countries | num_lawyers = {{plainlist|

  • Partners: Approximately 590
  • Associates: Approximately 2,768}} | headquarters = One Bishops Square, London, England United Kingdom | num_employees = Approximately 5,800 | practice_areas = General practice | revenue = £2.1 billion (2021/2022) | profit_per_equity_partner = £1.82 million (2021/2022) | date_founded = | founder = {{plainlist|
  • George Allen
  • Thomas Overy}} | key_people = {{plainlist|
  • Wim Dejonghe Senior Partner
  • Khalid Garousha Managing Partner}} | company_type = Limited liability partnership |dissolved= 30 April 2024 | homepage = www.allenovery.com}}

Allen & Overy LLP was a British multinational law firm headquartered in London, England. The firm has 590 partners and over 5,800 employees worldwide.  In 2023 A&O reported an increase in revenue to GBP2.1 billion and is the second largest law firm headquartered in the UK by revenue. In 2024 it merged with Shearman & Sterling to form A&O Shearman.

History

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Allen & Overy was founded in London on 1 January 1930 by George Allen and Thomas Overy, formerly partners at Roney & Co. The main purpose was to build a commercial practice. The firm's reputation was made as a result of George Allen's role as adviser to King Edward VIII during the abdication crisis of 1936. By the time World War II broke out in 1939, Allen & Overy had firmly established itself as a leading City law firm.

Over the years, Allen & Overy has been involved in many developments in the legal field. Such work has included advising on the first hostile takeover in the City of London and acting for S. G. Warburg & Co. The firm arranged the first Eurobond (issued by Italian motorway group Autostrada) in the 1960s. The Eurobond transaction significantly diversified Allen & Overy's practice from a purely commercial into commercial and financial firm. Through the 1970s the firm's finance and corporate practice grew in the UK and internationally.

In 1996, non-UK clients contributed more to Allen & Overy's revenue than UK clients. In 1998, non-UK clients contributed two-thirds of revenue.

In 1999, Allen & Overy hired a team of banking and finance lawyers in Paris from its then ally, Gide Loyrette Nouel.

In 2000, Allen & Overy merged with part of the Amsterdam, Brussels and Luxembourg offices of Loeff Claeys Verbeke.

In May 2004, the worldwide partnership of Allen & Overy converted to a limited liability partnership, Allen & Overy LLP, which works together with associated undertakings in some jurisdictions to form a worldwide legal practice. In July 2008 Allen & Overy broke the £1 billion turnover mark, and, for the first time, over half of its turnover was generated outside London.

In 2009, following the 2008 financial crisis, Allen & Overy completed a redundancy programme which saw 400 partners and staff lose their jobs globally. As well as cutting 47 partners, the firm cut around 200 fee-earners and 200 members of support staff, half of which were based in London. Allen & Overy de-equitised a further 35 partners. In the same year, Allen & Overy demerged its private client department, which became Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP.

In 2014, Allen & Overy became the first Magic Circle firm to establish an office in sub-Saharan Africa when it opened an office in Johannesburg, South Africa.

A 2021 assessment singled out Allen & Overy among law firms as engaging in the most transactional work for fossil fuel companies.

On 21 May 2023 it was announced that Allen & Overy had agreed to terms in a merger with AMLaw100 member Shearman & Sterling, creating A&O Shearman over 4,000 attorneys across 48 offices with a combined revenue of $3.4bn. On 13 October 2023, the deal was approved by more than 99% of partners from both firms.

Offices

Allen & Overy had over 40 offices in 31 countries across Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America and the Middle East.

Diversity and inclusion

In 2018, the firm has faced criticism over diversity and gender pay gap

Leadership

The table below sets out a history of Allen & Overy's leadership:

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ElectionManaging PartnerSenior Partner
1994John RinkBill Tudor John
1999John RinkGuy Beringer
2003David MorleyGuy Beringer
2008Wim DejongheDavid Morley
2012Wim DejongheDavid Morley
2016Andrew BallheimerWim Dejonghe
2020Gareth PriceWim Dejonghe
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Notable alumni

Some of the firm's notable alumni include:

Academia

Arts

  • Nick Laird – Northern Irish novelist and poet.

Business

  • Steuart Walton – American heir, attorney, pilot, businessman and philanthropist.

Politics and government

References

References

  1. "Allen & Overy LLP - True Picture - Chambers Student Guide".
  2. (2022-01-18). "About us".
  3. "UK Top 50 Ranked By Revenue: Fee Income Surges Despite Headwinds".
  4. "The History of Allen & Overy: 1930 – 1971 - Adam Smith, Esq.".
  5. "Allen & Overy LLP-Company Profile-Vault.com".
  6. "The job came about through serendipity. During World War I, Allen served in France and saved another officer... That officer was Walter Monckton, a leading barrister... Monckton and Allen subsequently struck up a friendship and it was this relationship that would give Allen & Overy its big break over a decade later." [http://www.chambersstudent.co.uk/Law/WebExtras/7#AbriefhistoryofAllen&Overy 'A brief history of Allen & Overy']
  7. Burn, G.. (19 April 2006). "The Re-Emergence of Global Finance". Springer.
  8. Association, American Bar. (1 April 1993). "ABA Journal". American Bar Association.
  9. "The History of Allen & Overy: 1971 – 1998 – Adam Smith, Esq.".
  10. (15 December 1998). "Allen & Overy recruits Gide Loyrette partners to boost Paris bank practice – The Lawyer - Legal insight, benchmarking data and jobs".
  11. (19 April 2018). "Allen & Overy – What The Lawyer Says".
  12. Journal, Konstantin Richter Staff Reporter of The Wall Street. (9 November 2000). "Allen & Overy Takes on 140 Lawyers From Belgium's Loeff Claeys Verbeke". Wall Street Journal.
  13. "The Times: Allen & Overy's £1billion turnover confirms London as centre of the legal world". The Times.
  14. (8 November 2008). "Allen & Overy half-year results up 11 per cent". The Times.
  15. "A&O redundancy programme ends with 400 layoffs - The Lawyer - Legal News and Jobs - Advancing the business of law".
  16. (1 May 2009). "Law firm Maurice Turnor Gardner launches".
  17. (8 October 2014). "Allen & Overy expands into sub-Saharan Africa".
  18. Thomas, David. (2021-08-19). "Top law firms taking on more fossil fuel work as planet warms - report". Reuters.
  19. Sweney, Mark. (2023-05-22). "Law firms Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling plan to merge in $3.4bn deal". The Guardian.
  20. Beioley, Kate. (2023-05-21). "Allen & Overy and Shearman plan merger to create $3.4bn law firm". Financial Times.
  21. (2023-05-22). "A&O Shearman merger would be a blockbuster, but maybe not a harbinger". Reuters.
  22. "Global 20: Allen & Overy - Law360".
  23. (6 September 2018). "Latest Allen & Overy figures show 39% gender pay gap". Financial Times.
  24. Tyler, Richard. (31 May 2018). "Allen & Overy to let partners work part time penalty-free".
  25. (20 September 2021). "Promoting LGBT+ inclusion - Diversity and inclusion - Allen & Overy".
  26. (9 October 2017). "Vote for the PinkNews Award for Business Equality".
  27. (24 January 2018). "The Full List: Top 100 Employers 2018".
  28. (2020-02-28). "Gareth Price elected as global managing partner - Allen & Overy".
  29. "Archived copy".

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