Law360 featured Gardere’s solid revenue growth during the 2015 fiscal year. The Firm’s $149 million in gross revenue was a 4.2 percent increase over 2014, with a net income of $53.6 million.
“Our real estate, hospitality, bankruptcy, commercial litigation and trade practices were in high demand,” said Gardere Chair Holland N. O'Neil. “We saw modest softness in energy M&A early in the fiscal year, but that picked up as our clients saw acquisition and consolidation opportunities in the market.”
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