Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle saw its revenue pop nearly 18 percent to $165 million, and its profits per partner rise by nearly 10 percent to more than $1.5 million last year, according to The American Lawyer’s reporting.
But after years of outsize revenue and profit growth from a relatively low base (see here, here, and here), those results don’t come as much of a shock. What is surprising is that the firm is getting bigger, with its attorney head count growing an eye-catching 27 percent to 310 lawyers in 2011.
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