More law firms than ever are considering listing on the stock market in order to raise funds, according to a new survey of finance directors at the U.K. top 100 law firms.

The research, conducted by Thomson Reuters, found that one-fifth of finance directors at the U.K.’s 100 largest law firms would now consider an initial public offering, compared with just 4 percent in 2013-14.

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