Coupling a small bump in gross revenue with diligent cost-cutting efforts, Holland & Knight enjoyed a double-digit increase in profits per partner for the second straight year in 2011, according to The American Lawyer’s reporting.
While the firm’s gross revenue rose by 3 percent to $568 million in 2011, its average profits per equity partner jumped 11 percent to $890,000, as first reported by sibling publication the Daily Business Review. In 2010, the firm’s profits per partner surged 15 percent.
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