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The Silver Circle is a group of elite corporate law firms headquartered in London that has evolved significantly as the UK legal market has been affected by globalisation and mergers. The law firms generally described by ''
The Lawyer ''The Lawyer'' is a legal business information product for law firm leaders, commercial lawyers, barristers A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. The ...
'' magazine as comprising the Silver Circle were historically Ashurst, Herbert Smith, Macfarlanes, SJ Berwin and Travers Smith, but are currently limited to Macfarlanes, Travers Smith and
Mishcon de Reya Mishcon de Reya LLP is a British law firm with offices in London and Singapore. Founded in 1937, it employs more than 1200 people with over 600 lawyers. It is regarded as forming part of the " Silver Circle" of leading UK law firms. In March 2 ...
.
Slaughter and May Slaughter and May is an international law firm headquartered in Bunhill Row, London. Founded in 1889, Slaughter and May is considered to be one of the most prestigious law firms in the world and is a member of the " Magic Circle" of elite Londo ...
is also sometimes considered to be a member.


Etymology

The term 'Silver Circle' was coined by ''
The Lawyer ''The Lawyer'' is a legal business information product for law firm leaders, commercial lawyers, barristers A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. The ...
'' magazine in response to the term '
Magic Circle A magic circle is a circle of space marked out by practitioners of some branches of ritual magic, which they generally believe will contain energy and form a sacred space, or will provide them a form of magical protection, or both. It may be mark ...
'. According to ''The Lawyer'', the term 'Silver Circle' is intended to define a category of firms with a similar approach. ''The Lawyer''s editor Catrin Griffiths' definition in 2005 read thus: "Silver circle firms are content to advise a premium UK client base rather than service global institutions. A lot of work is
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-dominated €¦it is sexy and it pays. By the way, there is something else that characterises these firms: a disdain for an overtly managerial approach and a horrified avoidance of big firm bureaucracy."Simmons, Richard,


History and evolution


The Silver Circle in 2005

As defined by ''The Lawyer'' in 2005, the Silver Circle initially comprised Ashurst, Herbert Smith (now
Herbert Smith Freehills Herbert Smith Freehills is an international law firm with headquarters in London, United Kingdom and Sydney, Australia. It was formed on 1 October 2012 by a merger between the United Kingdom-based Herbert Smith, then a member of the " Silver ...
), Macfarlanes, SJ Berwin and Travers Smith. At the time,
Berwin Leighton Paisner Berwin Leighton Paisner (''BLP'') was an international law firm with 14 offices across 10 countries globally, specializing in real estate, finance, litigation and corporate risk, private wealth and tax. In 2018, Bryan Cave merged with Berwin L ...
was listed as an ‘associate member’ of the Silver Circle. According to ''The Lawyer'' it was "Not yet well enough established to merit full membership". According to ''The Lawyer'', Lovells (now
Hogan Lovells Hogan Lovells is an American-British law firm co-headquartered in London and Washington, DC. The firm was formed in 2010 by the merger of the American law firm Hogan & Hartson and the British law firm Lovells. It employs about 2,400 lawyers a ...
) and Norton Rose (now
Norton Rose Fulbright Norton Rose Fulbright is a British-American multinational law firm. It is the second largest law firm in the United States and one of the ten largest in the world, by both lawyers and revenue. In 2017–18, Norton Rose Fulbright had total reven ...
), which had ambitions of expanding internationally, did not meet the criteria for the Silver Circle and were instead designated in an ‘internationalists’ bracket that also included
DLA Piper DLA Piper is a multinational law firm with offices in over 40 countries throughout the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. In 2021, it had a total revenue of US$3.47 billion, an average profit per equity partner of U ...
, Clyde & Co,
Simmons & Simmons Simmons & Simmons is a British law firm. About half of its staff are in the London office, in CityPoint, off Moorgate. It has branch offices in some countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It has been mentioned in the ''Financial Times ...
and Denton Wilde Sapte.


The Silver Circle in 2017

In 2017, ''The Lawyer'' argued that the group of five firms which made up the original Silver Circle in 2005 had adopted different strategies. Three pursued international ambitions, while two remained UK-focused. Ashurst, Herbert Smith Freehills and SJ Berwin each followed international expansion strategies, and, according to ''The Lawyer'', did not meet the criteria for continued membership of the Silver Circle. ''The Lawyer'' was also of the view that Berwin Leighton Paisner, which initially had the potential to be a full member of the Silver Circle, did not meet the Circle's criteria. In addition to Macfarlanes and Travers Smith, ''The Lawyer'' argued that
Mishcon de Reya Mishcon de Reya LLP is a British law firm with offices in London and Singapore. Founded in 1937, it employs more than 1200 people with over 600 lawyers. It is regarded as forming part of the " Silver Circle" of leading UK law firms. In March 2 ...
formed part of the Silver Circle.


Relationship with the Magic Circle

The Silver Circle firms have a lower turnover than the members of the Magic Circle, but consistently have an average profits per equity partner (PEP) and average revenue per lawyer (RPL) far above the UK average (and, in some instances, higher than members of the magic circle). The term 'Silver Circle', however, is not intended to mark these firms as subservient to the Magic Circle. Contrary to what the term 'Silver Circle' may suggest, there is no Golden Circle. For the debate about Slaughter and May's membership of the Magic Circle and the Silver Circle, see
Magic Circle A magic circle is a circle of space marked out by practitioners of some branches of ritual magic, which they generally believe will contain energy and form a sacred space, or will provide them a form of magical protection, or both. It may be mark ...
.


Related terms

*Big Three law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in New Zealand * Big Four law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in Japan * Big Five law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in South Africa * Big Six law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in Australia. In 2012, three of these firms merged with overseas firms, and one other began operating in association with an overseas firm. As a consequence it has been proposed that the term is no longer applicable to the Australian legal profession, displaced by the concept of 'global elite law firms' or 'international business law firms'. * Offshore magic circle, an informal term for leading law firms in offshore financial centers * Red Circle law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in the People's Republic of China, coined by ''The Lawyer'' magazine in 2014. For further information, also see the list of the largest Chinese law firms. * Seven Sisters law firms, a collection of seven leading Canadian law firms with offices in Toronto * White Shoe law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in the United States


References

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