The merger with Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling could vault Buchanan Ingersoll into the Am Law 100 this year. The merged firm shows a 40 percent increase in gross revenue during 2006, compared with Buchanan Ingersoll's pre-merger numbers in 2005. Firm CEO Thomas L. VanKirk said the firm also had strong organic growth in certain practice areas, including corporate finance, IP and complex litigation.
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Buchanan Ingersoll's Gross Revenue Jumps Post-Merger
The Legal Intelligencer
February 7, 2007
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