Keystone Law's CEO, James Knight, expressed his delight at the way the company has performed.
Keystone Law chief executive, James Knight, was quoted in the Financial Times.
Keystone’s founder, James Knight, said that he was looking forward to continued strong results in the second half of the year.
Entrepreneurial lawyer James Knight founded Keystone Law from his dining table in 2002 before listing it 15 years later on the London Stock Exchange. He remains actively involved with Keystone as the firm’s CEO, however James is passionate about wildlife and preservation of the natural world.
Chief executive James Knight said: ‘Having experienced many positive aspects of remote working, many lawyers are now looking to benefit from true flexibility, the sort that can only be found at Keystone. As such, we expect to be welcoming more joiners of a similar calibre in the near future.’