Wiley Rein confirmed Thursday afternoon its decision to separate its eight-lawyer bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice following a strategic review.

The 277-lawyer firm, whose only office is in Washington, D.C., saw gross revenue remain flat last year at $232 million as profits per partner increased slightly to nearly $1.2 million, according to The American Lawyer’s annual Am Law 200 data.

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