White & Case’s UK operation recently reported a significant increase in revenue for 2022, as depicted in its filings posted on Companies House. However, the surge in revenue was effectively cancelled out by mounting staff costs and other outgoings. Despite the firm’s revenue hitting £380.7 million, a rise of over £30 million – or 9.5% from the previous year’s ledger standing at £347.4 million, profit remained stagnant. According to the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) filings, the global law firm also made nearly £3 million more from currency exchange rate fluctuations this past year.
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