More bad news for Cadwalader – global revenue dips 10% in 2017 as 10-year slide continues

Revenues at Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft dropped by a striking 10% in 2017 as the firm persists with retrenching in a bid to concentrate its efforts on a more focused client roster.

Global revenue at the Manhattan firm fell for the third consecutive year  to $408.1m against a 15% dip in the firm’s lawyer headcount to 373.

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