White & Case saw its gross revenue rise about 4 percent to $1.33 billion in 2011, while the firm’s profits per equity partner fell about 5 percent to $1.475 million, according to reporting by The American Lawyer. Revenue per lawyer, meanwhile, stayed roughly even at $700,000.

“Considering the investments we made in 2011, we are satisfied with our results,” says White & Case chairman Hugh Verrier, who recently began his second four-year term in the firm’s top leadership post. “We need to have the right people in the right places to deliver for our clients, and our investments in key markets and practices are just beginning to pay off.”

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