Cozen O’Connor saw a 9 percent bump in gross revenue in 2015, bolstered by the midyear addition of Chicago litigation boutique Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick & Pearson and an overall rise in demand, firm leadership said.

Cozen O’Connor’s gross revenue rose from $313 million in 2014 to $341.5 million in 2015. But CEO Michael Heller said the addition of the 60 lawyers from Meckler Bulger only accounted for a portion of the revenue growth, with “­same-store sales” increasing between 3 and 4 percent last year.

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