Orrick Sees Revenue Rise 14% and Profits Jump 21%, Amid Convergence of Tech and Energy
"It was a stellar year for the firm, and that was a product of following a consistent strategy for the past 8 years, derived from listening to and serving clients in tech, energy and infrastructure, and finance," Orrick CEO Mitch Zuklie said in an interview.
March 22, 2022 at 08:00 AM
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Law Firm ProfitabilityEditor's note: This is part of a series of articles detailing how law firms fared financially in 2021, leading up to the Am Law 100 report on April 26 and the Am Law 200 report on May 24. The full collection is available here.
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