Morris, Manning & Martin’s headcount flat lined last year, but even without census growth, the firm still billed about 10,000 more hours.

Those billables-269,544 hours split between 129 attorneys, an average of 2,089 hours per lawyer in 2010, compared with 1,981 a year earlier-helped push revenue and net income up enough that the firm’s managing partner, Louise M. Wells, dubbed the year “magnificent.”

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