Addleshaw Goddard
| Headquarters | 41 Lothbury, London EC2R 7HG, United Kingdom |
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| No. of offices | 21 |
| Offices | Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Berlin, Doha, Dubaï, Dublin, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamburg, Leeds, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Manchester, Muscat, Munich, Paris, Riyadh,Singapore and Warsaw. |
| No. of lawyers | 2,000 + |
| No. of employees | 3,000 + |
| Major practice areas | Corporate and commercial, real estate, construction and engineering, financial services, investment management, dispute resolution, criminal law, competition and regulation, restructuring, infrastructure projects and energy, tax, employment and intellectual property, |
| Key people | Aster Crawshaw (Senior Partner) – Andrew Johnston (Managing Partner) |
| Revenue | £551m (€638m - $745 m) in 2025 |
| Profit per equity partner | £1m (in 2025) |
| Date founded | 1775 |
| Founder | Samuel Booth – John Addleshaw – Theodore Goddard |
| Company type | Limited liability partnership |
| Website | addleshawgoddard |
Addleshaw Goddard LLP (informally AG) is an international law firm headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. It is structured as a fully integrated LLP and has more than 2,000 lawyers including 444 partners in 21 offices located in Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Berlin, Doha, Dubai, Dublin, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamburg, Leeds, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Muscat, Paris, Riyadh, Singapore and Warsaw and an affiliated office in Tokyo. The firm advises FTSE 100 and other major companies across corporate, commercial, finance and project, real estate and litigation business divisions with specialist fields such as private capital; energy, financial services, health and life sciences, real estate, retail and consumer, construction and transport sectors; and has a strong interest in tech.
Addleshaw Goddard was formed on 1 May 2003 by the merger of Addleshaw Booth & Co with Theodore Goddard. In 2017, the firm merged with the Scottish law firm HBJ. In 2022, the firm merged with the Irish law Firm Eugene F. Collins. With £551m (€638m - $745m) (+11%) gross revenue in 2025, the firm is the 19th largest law firm in the United Kingdom and ranked 97th largest worldwide law firm by revenue in the 2025 Global 200 worldwide law firms ranking.