Sentences with phrase «flat profits per partner»

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Bond Dickinson's average profit per equity partner (PEP) has dropped 4 % from # 275,000 to # 265,000, as turnover remained flat at # 104m for 2016 - 17.
Nabarro, which expects profits per equity partner (PEP) rise 10.5 % to # 475,000, posted broadly flat turnover, up 0.3 % from 2012 - 13 to # 116.7 m.
As a result, the firm's average profits per partner were essentially flat at $ 2.08 million.
While O'Melveny's gross revenue essentially remained flat by declining less than 1 percent to $ 779 million, profits per partner jumped 13.1 percent to $ 1.73 million, and revenue per lawyer rose 10.2 percent to $ 1.02 million — the first time the firm has broken the $ 1 million mark in revenue per lawyer.
Charles Russell Speechlys has reported a 23 % jump in profit per equity partner (PEP) in its first full financial year results following the merger of legacy firms Charles Russell and Speechly Bircham, as Trowers & Hamlins reported flat net profit.
Likewise, legal structure — long dominated by the pyramidal, profit - per - partner (PPP) model — is being replaced by a flat corporate structure where lawyers are but one of many resources — human and technological — deployed to solve business challenges that raise legal issues.
In 2008, though firm lawyers logged thousands of hours in hectic bail - out related work, especially in the last quarter, the firm's revenue was flat and average profits per equity partner fell 17 percent.
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