Baker & Hostetler saw its profits per partner plunge 13.4 percent in 2014, in part because of a big contingency fee settlement that it reached with the trustee of now-defunct Howrey.
PPP came in at $810,000 while gross revenue grew by 7.2 percent to $579 million. Revenue per lawyer, meanwhile, dipped 2.2 percent to $660,000 at the 878-lawyer firm.
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