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Benelux Firms Loyens & Loeff and De Brauw Report Strong Financials

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Benelux law firm Loyens & Loeff had close to 11% global revenue growth last year while Dutch firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek reported a nearly 9% jump in its net global revenues.

Loyens & Loeff told Law.com International it took in about €405 million ($443.9 million) in global gross revenues in 2023, up from about €365 million ($400 million) the year before.

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