Law firms Brexit blues: Addleshaws and Gowling WLG freeze pay as a result of referendum vote Kathryn McCann · 5 August 2016 · 1 min read Brexit Salaries Addleshaw Goddard Gowling WLG Both Addleshaw Goddard and Gowling WLG have frozen their August salary reviews until the autumn as a result of Britain’s vote to leave the EU.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryRevolving Doors: Simpson Thacher launches in Singapore as Ropes, Clifford Chance build in ParisLaw firmsEliza Winter7 Apr 2026Addleshaws partners approve plan to extend top of pay ladder to £3mLaw firmsAlex Ryan17 Mar 2026Revolving doors: Sidley raids Latham again as Fried Frank taps Kirkland for latest London hireLaw firmsKate Peacock12 Mar 2026Sponsored briefing: Post-Brexit prospects: London as a dispute resolution centrePractice areasGuest Blog30 Apr 2021Sponsored briefing: Post-Brexit cross-border disputes – what next?Practice areasGuest Blog30 Apr 2021The Global 100 debate – Decision timeLaw firmsAlex Novarese10 Dec 2019‘After Lehman collapsed, salaries still went up’: Magic Circle NQ pay rises as market coolsLaw firmsHolly McKechnie17 May 2023Time for a reality check on salariesLaw firmsNathalie Tidman28 Apr 2022‘US firms have more buying power’ – Allen & Overy tight-lipped as partnership ushers in lockstep reformLaw firmsNathalie Tidman26 Oct 2020