Around this time last year, as law firm leaders announced record revenue and profits from 2021, many also foreshadowed the tentative nature of their financial success. With historic inflation, rising interest rates and the war in Ukraine looming over the remainder of 2022, even the least measured braggadocio came with caveats.

Those caveats became reality for much of the Am Law 200 one year later, but Holland & Hart requires no such excuses. After posting a 30% increase in profits per equity partner and net income last year, in addition to 11% more gross revenue, the Denver-headquartered firm followed up the banner year with 8.5% revenue growth and 1.7% higher PEP in 2022.

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