Law ‘SuperInfluencer’ Jen Shipley’s LinkedIn posts worth £300k, marketing guru claims

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Irwin Mitchell's Jen Shipley
Irwin Mitchell’s Jen Shipley

New research has sought to place a value on social media posts by influential lawyers, spotlighting Irwin Mitchell‘s Jen Shipley as the top “SuperInfluencer” with annual engagement exceeding a hefty £300,000.

The findings reveal that the top 10 legal influencers from the UK’s 200 leading law firms generated engagement valued at £1.21 million in LinkedIn advertising spend — more than double the £532,000 generated by the top ten firms’ LinkedIn pages.

Shipley, a medical negligence lawyer known for sharing updates and advice with her large LinkedIn following, leads the pack by a significant margin, with annual engagement valued at £307,435

Other notable names include A&O Shearman‘s D&I leader Justin Farrance, with engagement valued at £185,082; Howard Kennedy lawyer Mark Stephens, at £164,338; and Linklaters‘ global head of learning, Patrick McCann, at £28,654.

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Marketing guru Simon Marshall conducted the research, calculating cash values based on what each firm would need to spend on LinkedIn ads to achieve the same level of engagement.

“Firms who want to take their social media to the next level need to embrace the SuperInfluencers,” said Marshall, CEO of TBD Marketing. “And if they don’t have influencers or superinfluencers, now would be the time to create some.”

He continued:

“SuperInfluencers like Jen Shipley are rewriting the rulebook, turning personal engagement into measurable business value. Rather than holding these rising stars back with corporate communications rules and strict brand guidelines, firms should see them as brand ambassadors, harnessing their influence to amplify the company’s reach.”

The LinkedIn top 10 UK legal ‘SuperInfluencers’

1. Jen Shipley, Irwin Mitchell — £307,435
2. Ilana Kattan, Hogan Lovells — £153,703
3. Justin Farrance, A&O Shearman — £185,082
4. Mark Stephens CBE, Howard Kennedy — £164,338
5. Sophie Wardell, Higgs — £58,917
6. Joel Shen, Withers — £124,000
7. Jon Gregson, Weightmans — £68,733
8. James Quarmby Stephenson Harwood — £82,524
9. Matt Schwartz, DLA Piper — £35,498
10. Patrick McCann, Linklaters — £28,654

Ranked by likes and comments with their ad spend equivalent in £.

6 Comments

CMStrainee

No Sahar Farooqi on here?

Huh?

slow newsday?

AOS Associate

Didn’t Farrance last all of 5 mins as a lawyer after trumpeting it as the best thing since sliced bread? For every person that loves him, there’s another that thinks it’s self-serving tosh.

Biglaw, Midlaw, Widelaw

What about Kirkland NQ?

Roger That

Everyone on that top 10 list should feel thoroughly ashamed. LinkedIn influencers (if you want to call them that) are awful.

Deja Vu

Personally I can’t see the c£300k value in rephrasing and reposting the same posts over, and over, again.

Paralegals, you are enough.

Litigators, you don’t have to be hostile with the other side’s lawyers.

Aspiring lawyers, don’t worry if it takes you 7543 applications to get a TC, you are also enough.

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