Goodwin Procter’s gross revenues rose by 10.2 percent in 2015, reaching $865.5 million, according to The American Lawyer’s reporting. Revenue per lawyer rose 5.3 percent, to $1.1 million, while profits per partner rose 14 percent, to $1.99 million.
“There were a lot of very significant deals and litigations that underlie the revenue for the year, but no one matter or even a couple matters are really responsible for the revenue growth,” said David Hashmall, who succeeded longtime firm head Regina Pisa as chair in 2014.
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