Leaders at Cleveland-based Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff knew 2021 would be a tough act to follow, after revenue soared 23% and profits similarly rose 18%.

But managing partner Gregg Eisenberg said the firm “turned the page” successfully, as 2022 revenue increased by 11.7% to $236.9 million, while average profits per equity partner were essentially flat, dropping by less than a percentage point to $1.18 million.

Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff YOY financial chart Benesch’s financial performance

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