Wiley Rein’s revenues and profits per partner held nearly steady in a year when the firm saw big wins in court and some expansion internally.

Revenue stayed around $232 million from 2012 to 2013. Profits per partner rose by about $7,000 per partner, to just under $1.2 million per partner. And net income grew by approximately $3 million to about $85 million.

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