That was up from $20.5 million the year before, but was still below what other large firms spent.
That is the most of its own money the firm has ever spent on any one deal.
This year, though, after deciding how much to pay each employee, the firm had spent just 48.4 percent of its revenue.
But a firm couldn't spend all of that on one deal anyway.
Since then, the firm has spent a lot of time and money on damage control.
The firm has spent close to $1.2 billion in all settlements and fees.
The firm spent over a year researching the communities needs and wants to create an appropriate structure.
By some estimates, a firm can spend more than $250,000 to entertain its summer associates.
This year the firm has spent over $9 million so far.
British firms spend 0.13 per cent of their turnover on training.