Morris, Manning & Martin posted substantial gains in revenue and profit in 2017.
Revenue jumped 8.4 percent to $129.8 million, after a slight dip in 2016, and net income increased 12.6 percent to $49.7 million for the Atlanta-based firm.
Managing partner Louise Wells attributed big leaps in revenue and profit to second-generation partners coming into their own at the 41-year-old firm.
March 22, 2018 at 11:39 AM
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Morris, Manning & Martin posted substantial gains in revenue and profit in 2017.
Revenue jumped 8.4 percent to $129.8 million, after a slight dip in 2016, and net income increased 12.6 percent to $49.7 million for the Atlanta-based firm.
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