Law firm Browne Jacobson has achieved another record set of financial results with turnover rising 11.5 per cent to £50.2 million in 2013-14.

Turnover rose from £45 million in 2012-13 - the fourth year in succession the law firm has posted a record set of results and the second time in three years Browne Jacobson has recorded double digit growth.

All five of the firm's offices posted impressive growth figures as well with its Birmingham office posting a 10 per cent increase in work done.

A series of key strategic lateral hires and record in house promotions saw partner numbers at the national firm reach 99 with total lawyers numbering 391.

Managing partner Iain Blatherwick said: "We are delighted to have broken through the £50 million mark for the first time and in doing so achieved our major financial target coming into the year.

"Our growth this year can be attributed in large part to delivering on the significant investments we made in 2012-13, working smarter, winning a number of new clients and, as importantly, retaining all our key clients and instructions.

"We are also now really starting to see opportunities arising from our mix of practice areas as the boundaries between the public and private sector shift."