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Listed legal services businesses have faced additional pressures in the last 13 months: the twists and turns of the pandemic have been mapped by the ups and downs of their share prices. But on the whole, their solid market performance could well revive interest in legal sector IPOs.
Since Gateley made legal history in 2015 by becoming the first UK law firm to float on the London Stock Exchange, firm owners have been watching the performance of listed practices with interest. However, it is only in the past 12 months that the ability of listed firms to withstand a concerted market downturn has really been put to the test.