Be careful when you toss a nice round number out to a journalist.

Back in July 2019 when Kirkland & Ellis litigators announced they were betting on themselves by taking on more plaintiff-side contingency work, partner Jim Hurst told my predecessor Jenna Greene the aim was to “increase by ten-fold or more the number of contingency cases we’re taking on.”

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