Outward Bound
We knew that the Am Law 200 had become far more international in recent years. When we crunched the numbers, though, we couldn’t help but be surprised at just how global big U.S. firms have become.
A look at the changes between 1998 and 2013 in new global markets, head count, top markets and growth by region.
October 23, 2014 at 09:50 PM
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Outward Bound
We knew that the Am Law 200 had become far more international in recent years. When we crunched the numbers, though, we couldn’t help but be surprised at just how global big U.S. firms have become.
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