Even though 2010 revenue at Kilpatrick Stockton was close to flat, the firm’s profit increased almost 17 percent to $84 million.

The firm became Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton on Jan. 1 after a merger with San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend and Townsend and Crew. The merger, announced in November, increased Kilpatrick’s size from about 425 lawyers to more than 600 when it went into effect at the beginning of the year and created an IP superfirm, where almost half the combined firm’s work is in IP law.

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