A year after posting declines in both revenue and profits, Baker & McKenzie more than regained lost ground this past financial year, reporting an 8% increase in firm revenues and a 13% surge in profits per equity partner.
Baker & McKenzie chair Eduardo Leite reflects on his six years at the helm of the firm
August 24, 2016 at 05:43 AM
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A year after posting declines in both revenue and profits, Baker & McKenzie more than regained lost ground this past financial year, reporting an 8% increase in firm revenues and a 13% surge in profits per equity partner.
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