Sticking with its long-term plan and growing strategically despite the pandemic, Haynes and Boone improved revenue by 6.4% and net income by 22.5% in 2020, the result of strong demand across a broad range of practices.

“We were very pleased with what turned out to be a very strong year,” managing partner Taylor Wilson said. Wilson moved into that job Jan. 1, succeeding Timothy Powers, who turned 65 in 2020 and stepped down at the end of the year.

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