Greenberg Traurig Sees 6% Growth in Revenue Amid Nonequity Tier Expansion
The moderate growth came after two years of faster pace in revenue growth, but CEO Brian Duffy says it's only a slowdown because 2021 and 2022 were such extraordinary years for the firm.
February 29, 2024 at 04:39 PM
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- Greenberg Traurig marked yet another year of revenue and head count growth, albeit slower growth than 2022.
- The firm reported a 6% revenue boost, a 4.7% increase in head count and a 3.6% hike in profits per partner.
- Additionally, the firm also expanded with four new offices in California, Asia and the Middle East.
Greenberg Traurig boasted another year of revenue and head count gains last year, even though it might seem like a slowdown from the prior year.
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