In 2015, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie hit a turning point, said the firm’s managing partner, Kenneth Van Winkle Jr.
While the firm spent much of the year working toward a merger with the IP boutique Christie, Parker & Hale, a union that added a name to its shingle, it was also able to boost gross revenue a slight 1.6 percent, to $124.5 million.
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