Seyfarth Shaw grew revenue about 3% in 2023 despite a decline in transaction activity and plans growth through new practices, locations and artificial intelligence applications.
The firm’s profits per equity partner also increased in 2023, though by a lower percentage than revenue as the firm grew its ranks, said Lorie Almon, the firm’s chair and managing partner, in an interview. Seyfarth added 22 partners in the last 13 months, she said.
The additions are “giving us strength and depth in particular industries, particular geographies,” Almon said. “In the long run, we think that’s great for our clients and great for ...
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