Kirkland & Ellis, the world’s largest law firm, has broken the $7 billion revenue mark in its latest financial results.
How did the firm get so big—around twice the size of most of its largest competitors? And could it keep on growing?
How has the world's largest law firm grown so large and what does that mean for the future, asks Law.com International's editor-in-chief.
March 18, 2024 at 05:00 PM
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Kirkland & Ellis, the world’s largest law firm, has broken the $7 billion revenue mark in its latest financial results.
How did the firm get so big—around twice the size of most of its largest competitors? And could it keep on growing?
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