Arent Fox, bolstered by a strong year in the firm's intellectual property, civil litigation and government contracts practices,
saw revenue per lawyer increase 2.7 percent to $ 750,000 in 2012 and profit per partner rise to $ 850,000, a 2.4 percent increase over last year, our reporting shows.
Not exact matches
Average growth, meanwhile, was almost on a par with that
seen in 2007 - 08 — shortly before Lehman's crash — and
revenue per lawyer figures based on these pre-audited results indicated that firms» cost - cutting initiatives were bearing fruit.
Mayer Brown
saw modest growth in 2015, with gross
revenue increasing 2.8 % to $ 1.257 billion (# 889m), while
revenue per lawyer inched up 1.2 % to $ 835,000 (# 590,000).
After a down year in 2010, Shearman & Sterling
saw profits
per partner hold steady at roughly $ 1.56 million in 2011, while its gross
revenue inched up less than 2 percent to $ 750 million and its
revenue per lawyer ticked down less than 3 percent to $ 900,000, according to The American
Lawyer's reporting.
Bingham
saw City
revenues rise by 11 % during the last calendar year to $ 54.7 m (# 36.6 m) compared with $ 49.1 m (# 32.9 m) in 2011, with around 50
lawyers clocking up average
revenue per lawyer of $ 1.158 m (# 776,000), compared to firmwide
revenue per lawyer of $ 969,000 (# 649,800).
According to the most recent Am Law 100 financial data, 570 -
lawyer Dorsey
saw gross
revenue fall nearly 6 percent last year to $ 322.5 million, while profits
per partner increased 13 percent to $ 565,000.
Gibson Dunn, meanwhile,
saw gross
revenue increase by 6.8 percent, to $ 1.06 billion; profits
per partner at the 1,030 -
lawyer firm increased by 20.7 percent, to $ 2.3 million.
Debevoise's
revenue per lawyer surged 7.2 percent to $ 1.05 million — a jump largely explained by a 3.9 percent drop in head count that
saw the firm lose 26
lawyers.
Though it posted new records in net income,
revenue per lawyer, and profits
per partner, Bingham McCutchen
saw its 15 - year topline growth streak end in 2011 as gross
revenue fell 0.5 percent to $ 868.5 million, according to reporting by The American
Lawyer.
Goodwin Procter
saw its gross
revenues grow 2.5 percent to $ 695.5 million and its
revenue per lawyer rise just over 1 percent to $ 925,000 last year, according to The American
Lawyer's reporting.
Because the firm's head count grew more rapidly than its
revenue did in 2011, Curtis
saw a decline in
revenue per lawyer of nearly 8 percent to $ 530,000.
Since 2003, the Am Law top 50 has
seen their average overall attorney headcount increase 51 %, their average
revenue per lawyer (RPL) increase 66 %, and their Profits
per Equity Partner (PPEP) increase a whopping 124 %.