Building off a record year in 2013, Goodwin Procter saw gross revenues rise again in 2014, this time by 4.4 percent, to $785.5 million, according to The American Lawyer’s reporting. Revenue per lawyer increased by 6.1 percent, to $1.04 million, while profits per partner at the 755-lawyer firm grew 7.4 percent, to $1.75 million.

“The results are a reflection of the investments we’ve been making for the past four or five years in the firm and in our talent pool,” says managing partner Robert Insolia. He emphasizes that those gains are not simply due to lateral hires, but also organic growth within the firm. For example, 23 were promoted to partner last year.

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