TLT LLP | |
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Headquarters | Bristol, United Kingdom |
No. of offices | 4 |
No. of lawyers | Approximately 150 |
Major practice areas | General practice |
Revenue | £41.0 million (2010) |
Date founded | 2000 (merger) |
Company type | Limited liability partnership |
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www.tltsolicitors.com |
TLT LLP is a UK law firm with offices in Bristol, London and Piraeus. According to The Lawyer, TLT is the 65th largest law firm in the UK with revenue of £41 million in 2009/10[1]. The firm employs approximately 650 staff[2].
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TLT was created in 2000, following the merger of two Bristol based law firms, Lawrence Tucketts and Trumps[3]. Trumps was formed in the 1950s and Lawrence Tucketts in 1985. The earliest strands of both firms go back to the 1800s.
In 2005, TLT acquired niche financial services practice Lawrence Jones and expanded into London[4]. In 2007, TLT acquired commercial law firm Constant & Constant, which doubled the firm's London presence[5]. In 2010 TLT moved to new offices in the City of London[6].
26 of the firm's practice areas are ranked by Chambers UK and 35 of TLT's lawyers are recognised as "Leaders in their Field" by the legal guide[7]. TLT’s key areas of expertise include[8]:
TLT provides legal expertise to the following 7 sectors:
TLT advises banking institutions including Barclays Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, Fortis Bank, ICICI Bank and Triodos Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank (Hong Kong) and Punjab National Bank (International) Limited (London).[9].
TLT acts for pub companies, clubs, restaurants, hotel chains and visitor attractions including Punch Taverns and Merlin Entertainments[10].
TLT advises retailers including The Co-operative Group, TUI Travel plc and The Peacock Group[11].
TLT works with large corporates as well as early stage organisations and advises companies including Everything Everywhere (formerly Orange)[12].
TLT acts for property developers, contractors, and public sector organisations including Persimmon Homes, Swan Housing, Saxon Weald and Sovereign Housing[13].
TLT works with non-departmental public bodies, local authorities, central government agencies, police authorities and other public sector bodies including the Metropolitan Police Authority, Birmingham City Council, the Environment Agency and the Energy Saving Trust[14].
TLT advises developers, banks, utility companies, landowners, government agencies and government funded organisations on a broad range of disciplines to deliver advice on renewables projects. Clients include Triodos Renewables, Triodos Bank, Ecotricity Group, The Environment Agency and SLP Energy[15].
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