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Financials 2017: Shoosmiths posts 9% hike in revenue while PEP remains flat

Kathryn McCann
Kathryn McCann · 3 July 2017 · 1 min read
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Financials 2017: Shoosmiths posts 9% hike in revenue while PEP remains flat

National firm Shoosmiths has posted a 9% rise in revenue from £107m to £116.7m, but profit per equity partner (PEP) at the firm has remained flat at £366,000.

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