Hogan Lovells posted its seventh consecutive year of growth in 2019, as total global revenue climbed 6% to $2.25 billion.
Profits per equity partner grew 9.1% to $1.51 million, while revenue per lawyer increased by $5.7% to $850,000.
CEO Steve Immelt, who is stepping down after six years at the end of June, highlighted balanced growth across the firm's practices.
February 20, 2020 at 07:01 PM
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The original version of this story was published on American Lawyer
Hogan Lovells posted its seventh consecutive year of growth in 2019, as total global revenue climbed 6% to $2.25 billion.
Profits per equity partner grew 9.1% to $1.51 million, while revenue per lawyer increased by $5.7% to $850,000.
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