The Quayside base began as the global law firm’s innovation and technology hub
The Newcastle office of global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has hailed growth with the creation of 40 new jobs over the past 12 months.
Bosses at the Newcastle Quayside base say they have made a significant investment in local talent, including six new associate and senior lawyers, 20 new roles across the firm’s finance and IT departments and 15 new paralegals. It comes as the city office celebrates its 10th anniversary.
In the decade since its 2016 launch with just a small group of paralegals working on due diligence, the office has grown to employ more than 370 staff across 10 departments. Those teams offer a range of business and legal services to clients around the world.
The office is described as critical to Norton Rose Fulbright’s global operations as its specialist innovation and technology hub. Leaders there says the North East’s emergence as a UK AI Growth Zone will help shape the office’s future.
Rod Harrington, chief operating officer for Norton Rose Fulbright in Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific, said: “10 years on, Newcastle has become one of the most important operational centres in our global firm. What began as our first innovation hub now delivers legal, technology and business services at a scale and quality that has genuinely changed how we serve clients across the EMEAPAC region and beyond.
“The office has shown what is possible when you bring lawyers, paralegals, technologists and business professionals together in a single team with a shared purpose. As we move into the next phase, with AI reshaping professional services, Newcastle is exceptionally well placed to play a critical role in that work on behalf of the whole firm.”
Peter Scott, global managing partner and managing partner for Europe, Middle East & Asia Pacific, added: “Newcastle has played a crucial role in advancing the firm’s transformation programme, and we thank everyone for their extensive contributions to our success. Reaching our 10-year milestone in Newcastle is a testament not only to the strength of our teams, but also to the relationships we have built across the city and the wider North East.
“As we celebrate this anniversary, we also look ahead with a shared ambition for Newcastle to help shape the future of our legal service delivery in the UK and globally.”
Dan Newcombe, head of Legal Services in Newcastle, who joined the office in 2016, said: “Alongside the Newcastle office leadership committee, I want to thank everyone who has contributed to the success and growth of our fantastic office over the past decade.
“We are incredibly proud of what has been built here and look forward to continuing to strengthen our impact, while cementing our position as an employer of choice in the North of England.”







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