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McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter
- Designation: Morristown, New Jersey
- Head Count: 286
- Gross Revenues: $115,500,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $405,000
- Profits Per Partner: $935,000
- Year Over Year Change: 2
McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter was created in May 2004 as a result of the merging of two New Jersey law firms. The firm's attorneys work from ten offices, three in New Jersey, three in Connecticut, and one each in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Colorado. In terms of revenue, the firm ranked 184th on The American Lawyer's 2011 Am Law 200 with gross revenue of $110,000,000 in 2010. According to the National Law Journal's 2011 NLJ 250 rankings of firms based on size, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter has 272 attorneys and is the 156th largest firm in the United States. 2006 was the first year that the firm ranked on the NLJ 250. The firm has sixteen practice area groups, including litigation, labor and employment, insurance, fidelity and surety, construction, corporate, white collar crime, tax, and corporate compliance.
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | NR | N/A | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 182 | 2 | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 148 | 8 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | NR | N/A | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 122 | 44 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 211 | 42 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | NR | N/A | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | NR | N/A | Summer programs |
In the News
Summer Programs Still in a Drought
David Gialanella : New Jersey Law Journal : May 23, 2013
Summer hiring at New Jersey firms fell off in 2013, exhibiting no signs of a rebound from the stagnancy of the last four years.
Wall Street Ferry Crash Draws More Than $75 Million in Claims
Mary Pat Gallagher : New Jersey Law Journal : May 21, 2013
Passengers of a commuter ferry that struck a Manhattan dock on Jan. 9, along with their spouses, have come forward with damage claims totaling more than $75 million.
Association Installs New Slate of Officers
: New Jersey Law Journal : May 17, 2013
Ralph J. Lamparello is set to take the stage as one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey State Bar Association.
Lawyer Can Be Sued for Advice That Led Client To Lawbreaking
Michael Booth : New Jersey Law Journal : May 8, 2013
A client's guilty plea does not bar a malpractice suit against a lawyer whose advice may have helped hatch the crime, a New Jersey appeals court says.
Winstock v. Galasso
Debra McLoughlin : New Jersey Law Journal : May 8, 2013
Summary judgment is inappropriate where a jury could find that defendant's incorrect legal advice was a substantial factor in causing plaintiffs to engage in criminal conduct.
Apartment House Not Subject to Social Host Liability, Court Says
Charles Toutant : New Jersey Law Journal : May 7, 2013
A state appeals court vacates a $7.4 million judgment for a pedestrian hit by a driver who had been drinking at a pool party at an apartment complex.
Lawyer Can Be Sued for Advice That Led Client To Lawbreaking
Michael Booth : New Jersey Law Journal : May 6, 2013
A client's guilty plea does not bar a malpractice suit against a lawyer whose advice may have helped hatch the crime, a New Jersey appeals court says.
Lawyer Can Be Sued for Advice That Led Client To Lawbreaking
Michael Booth : New Jersey Law Journal : May 6, 2013
A client's guilty plea does not bar a malpractice suit against a lawyer whose advice may have helped hatch the crime.
Court Sides With Town In Building Fee Dispute
JAY STAPLETON : The Connecticut Law Tribune : May 3, 2013
The Connecticut Appellate Court has dismissed the last remaining claim in a class-action lawsuit against the Town of Madison for charging excessively high building fees.
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