Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo has forecast that it expects revenue to rise 14% in its current financial year as investment in a raft of lateral hires starts to pay off.

Though the firm does not close its books until 2 April, Mintz Levin is projecting that it will end its current fiscal year with $360m (£249m) in revenue, a 14% increase over the prior year.

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