Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo’s big gamble on lateral hires is paying off, according to managing partner Robert Bodian.

Though the firm does not close its books until April 2, Mintz Levin is projecting that it will end its most recent fiscal year with $360 million in gross revenue, a 13.9 percent increase over the prior year. The firm expects profits per partner to rise 11.5 percent, to $1.07 million, while revenue per lawyer will increase 5.9 percent, to $805,000.