What kind of firm is DWF?

What kind of firm is DWF?

DWF is a global legal business headquartered in Manchester with 31 offices across the world. In March 2019, DWF was listed on the London Stock Exchange. With a £366m valuation and offer size of £95m, DWF became the UK’s largest listed law firm.

Who are DWF’s clients?

The recoveries department at DWF acts for clients such as blue-chip and FTSE 100 companies, household-name retailers and supermarkets, as well as central government departments and local authorities. Its work focuses on pre-legal collections, litigation, enforcement and insolvency work.

What is unique about DWF?

DWF is a leading global provider of integrated legal and business services. Premium legal advice and excellent client service. Our teams bring commercial intelligence and industry sector relevant experience. Outsourced and process led legal services which standardise, systematise, scale and optimise legal workflows.

What is DWF stand for?

DWF

Acronym Definition
DWF Divorced White Female
DWF Death Will Follow (band)
DWF Department of Wildlife & Fisheries
DWF Distant Water Fleet (fisheries)

Who are CMS main competitors?

Top Competitors of CMS

  • Pinsent Masons. 2,500. $387 Million.
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  • Clyde & Co. 4,000. $652 Million.
  • Eversheds Sutherland. 4,000. $680 Million.
  • DLA Piper. 3,702. $2 Billion.
  • DAC Beachcroft. 2,300. $370 Million.
  • Taylor Wessing. 1,000. $260 Million.
  • Ashurst. 2,500. $510 Million.

What means DWF?

DWF means “Divorced White Female.”

What does DWF LLP stand for?

Having started out in 1977 as an insurance litigation practice, DWF, once known as Davies Wallis Foyster, was originally a Liverpool and Manchester firm, though it now has 30 offices across the world including 11 in the UK.