Sentences with phrase «headcount rise»

The number of partners stayed flat at 139, while headcount rose to 959, a slight increase on 2015.
The 2018 Am Law 100, which looks at numbers from 2017, reports that gross revenue grew 5.5 percent on average, net income increased by 6.1 percent, profit per equity partner grew by 6.3 percent, revenue per lawyer moved up 3.2 percent, and headcount rose 2.2 percent.
With 42 lateral hires — more than twice as many as in 2015 — Orrick's headcount rose 2.7 % to 941.
It saw a slight fall (four) in the total number of lawyers, although partner headcount rose by one to 27.
During his time at Kennedys, the firm has strengthened its position in the market, with turnover almost doubling, from # 68m in 2009 to # 128.5 m this year, and headcount rising from 796 to over 1250, plus the addition of five new offices in Europe and Latin America, to grow Kennedys» global network to 19 offices.

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And the headcount of freelancers who have found a way to pocket big bucks continues to rise — 2017 is the sixth year in a row that this study saw the number of high - earning independents ascend.
According to the DOE's Executive Budget Hearing Report from May 16, 2016, a good portion of the budgeted headcount growth for the current fiscal year is in response to rising need around special education students and properly serving those students in district schools.
The nominal budget figure has increased due to growing student headcount, moderate pay raises for teachers, and the rising costs of the state's health and retirement programs.
Cue the acquisition of Evolution (and its subsidiary BigBig Studios) by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe in September, the departure of Evolution founders Martin Kenwright and Ian Hetherington, and the rise of former MD Mick Hocking to become SCEE's Group Studio Director, running Evolution, BigBig, and SCEE's Studio Liverpool, which have a combined headcount of 250.
Over the last year, Creative Assembly's headcount has risen by 37 % and is now over 500 - people strong.
The planet's human headcount between 1990 and 2005 rose by around 80 million a year, so each year there were millions more potential victims, with more homes, farms and factories in the path of destruction.
Pittsburgh - headquartered firm reports fall in revenue as lawyer headcount decreases but PEP rises
Dentons is now comfortably the world's largest law firm by headcount, with almost 7,500 lawyers in 55 countries around the world — a figure that is unlikely to stop rising any time soon, as the firm continues to secure merger deals around the world.
The firm's lawyer headcount increased slightly, rising 1.4 % to 1,507.
«Pay for fee - earners and support staff are both rising, along with headcounts, and a lot of firms are now dusting down investment plans that were put to one side during the recession — renewal of matter management software, increased marketing activity, and refurbishment of premises are all on the agenda again.»
The Peer Monitor report stated: Firms were squeezed by a perfect storm of slumping demand and rising headcount.
A steady rise in profits and revenues expanded headcounts and significant salary increases have provided plenty of job opportunities in a broad range of legal positions.
And as with any rising startup, Robinhood has to avoid headcount bloat or getting over extended in markets where it has less inherent advantage.
In recent years, rising headcounts within finance firms justified much of this leasing activity.
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