Digby Brown has begun the process of succession as Fraser Oliver, chief executive of the firm, announces his plan to step down from the role. The firm has announced that Mark Gibson has been chosen as chief executive designate and will spend the next 12 months shadowing Mr Oliver to expand his under
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Accounts for Digby Brown show that the personal injury firm's turnover increased from £46.7 million in 2023/24 to £53.8m in 2024/25 – a rise of more than 15%. And profits increased from £21.9m to £26.5m showing year-on-year growth of 21%.
Having recovered a record £160 million in compensation for clients last year, Digby Brown Solicitors has reported revenue increasing by 15% to £46.7m and a 22% increase in profit to £21.9m. Accounts for 2023/24 show the firm helped people after high-profile incidents including the
Digby Brown Solicitors has announced the appointment of three new partners following another year of continued growth. Catriona Headley, Ashley Sturrock and Gary Ross have all been recognised for their work.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have agreed a new approach to the handling of personal injury cases in the Scottish courts under the current COVID-19 situation. The position relates to cases where limitation would possibly be an issue i

