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Southern California's Sunny Outlook

San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County take three of the top five spots when The American Lawyer's midlevel satisfaction survey is broken down by city.

The Year's Biggest Gainers and Losers

A look at which firms on this year's survey rose the highest compared to last year—and which ones fell the furthest.

House of Cards

It only took a few months for Dewey & LeBoeuf to collapse, but the reasons behind its fall were years in the making.

Facebook's Friend

How Fenwick & West landed the world's most high-profile IPO.

The Am Law 100 2012

The Am Law 100 improved its financial position in 2011, and the big winners were the firms at the top of the list. Read the complete package.

A Tale of Two Partners

Their career paths parted, but the man who may be The Am Law 100's luckiest lateral sounds a lot like a colleague he left behind.

25 Years of The Am Law 100

What we've learned over a quarter-century of tracking the nation's largest law firms.

The Long Run

After a quarter-century, 69 of 1987's Am Law 100 firms are still on the list. But that's not to say that nothing's changed.

Myth Busters

What 25 years of Am Law 100 revenue data reveals about the value of countercyclical practices, the need to be in New York, and more.

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