A strong showing in traditional and intellectual property litigation and almost 19% growth in its corporate department saw Dickinson Wright’s revenue jump 11.6% to $317.93 million as the firm managed to see double-digit growth across most financial metrics in 2022. 

While the collective Am Law 200 saw limited revenue growth (a little more than 4%), most firms saw profitability metrics dip. Dickinson Wright was not one of those firms, as its profits per partner increased 11.9% to $876,000, the first time the firm crossed the $800,000 mark. 

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