Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan more than made up for the 13% decline in profits per equity partner it experienced in 2022 with a 38.8% increase that raised PEP to $7.25 million in 2023 due to the litigation-only firm’s increased leverage and flurry of high-profile matters.

Quinn Emanuel brought in $1.34 billion in net income in 2023, a 64.5% profit margin from revenues of $2.07 billion. Michael Carlinsky, one of three co-managing partners at the firm, attributed the firm’s financial success to increased leverage, rate increases, firmwide lawyer productivity on high-profile cases and a shoring up of the firm’s collections cycle.

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