Major Washington DC firms Hogan & Hartson and Covington & Burling have wracked up strong increases in fee income.
Hogan & Hartson saw its revenues up 22% with a 2002 total of $470m (£293.4m) while Covingtons saw revenues up 12% to $295m (£184.2m).
Legal Week reports
March 12, 2003 at 07:03 PM
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Major Washington DC firms Hogan & Hartson and Covington & Burling have wracked up strong increases in fee income.
Hogan & Hartson saw its revenues up 22% with a 2002 total of $470m (£293.4m) while Covingtons saw revenues up 12% to $295m (£184.2m).
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