Firm Profiles
IN-DEPTH RESEARCH REPORT
on Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
- - Financial Information
- - Compensation
- - Billing Rates
- - Lateral Partner Moves
- - Pro bono
- - Key Contacts
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
- Designation: National
- Head Count: 1,735
- Gross Revenues: $2,210,000,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $1,275,000
- Profits Per Partner: $2,615,000
- Year Over Year Change: 1
In its recruitment materials, Skadden describes itself as innovative, inclusive, collaborative, and instructive. It could add behemoth, as well. Based in New York, Skadden has been a perennial chart-topper on The American Lawyers Am Law 100 list, ranking second in 2011 and 2010 after more than a decade at number one. It was the first law firm ever to make a billion dollars in annual revenues -- a feat Skadden accomplished in 1999 -- and in 2010 it more than doubled that figure. With nearly 2,000 lawyers (430 of them equity partners) located in 23 offices in 13 countries, Skadden represents nearly one-half of the Fortune 500 companies.
While Skadden practice areas runs the gamut, particular strengths include banking, corporate, litigation, energy, real estate, and tax. The firm is a mergers and acquisitions powerhouse, ranking first in that category on nearly every one of The American Lawyers annual Corporate Scorecards. Skadden was one of the first U.S. law firms to make a major push into China, opening a Beijing office in 1991 (today more than 60 lawyers work out of offices in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong).
For lawyers, Skaddens culture can be decidedly old-school: long hours for junior attorneys; big rewards for those who stick around. The firms 2011 profit per partner was approximately $2.3 million (12th nationwide), yet Skadden ranked just 69th in associate satisfaction that year, down from 51st in 2010. Nor was the firm immune to the financial downturn: Staff layoffs were followed by a voluntary Sidebar program that gave associates the option to take a year off for one third of their annual salary.
Skaddens high rank on The American Lawyers A-List -- it was number 7 in 2011 -- has historically received an assist from its commitment to pro bono and public interest work, a focus since the firms founding in 1948 (Les Arps served as counsel to the Waterfront Commission and Joe Flom assisted the House Ways and Means Committee). The Skadden Fellowship Foundation provides two-year fellowships to recent law school graduates who agree to practice public interest law full time (since 1988, more than 600 fellowships have been awarded). In The American Lawyers 2011 pro bono rankings, the firm recorded more pro bono hours -- nearly 200,000 -- than any other Am Law 200 firm. There may be many words that describe Skaddens reputation and record, but there is one that certainly doesnt: half-hearted.
Updated as of 1/1/12
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | 4 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 4 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 7 | 1 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | 15 | 8 | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 11 | 1 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 43 | 4 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | 69 | 18 | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | 82 | 39 | Summer programs |
In the News
Litigation Department Of The Year Awards
: The Connecticut Law Tribune : May 13, 2013
Bill Davis is being honored in conjunction with the Connecticut Law Tribune's inaugural Litigation Department of the Year Awards. Click here to read the article on Davis and those on the dozen other winners.
Lobbyists Press Legal Fight
Andrew Ramonas : The National Law Journal : May 13, 2013
Lawyers for six lobbyists fighting what they call a "constitutionally problematic" Obama administration policy want a federal appeals court in Washington to revive their lawsuit. The challengers, represented by a team from Mayer Brown, argue in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that a judge got it wrong when she upheld the administration's ban on lobbyists serving on agency boards and committees.
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Fourteen firms pitched Motor City officials with proposals detailing how they intended to help the city get out from under its crippling financial problems. A close look at the bids each firm submitted, as well as conversations with those involved in the process, reveal how Jones Day emerged as the winner.
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JAY STAPLETON : The Connecticut Law Tribune : May 13, 2013
Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider is being recognized by the Law Tribune as the winner of a General Litigation Department of the Year award in the Litigation Boutique category. Axinn Veltrop was founded in 1997 by three former Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom lawyers.
Can China Change CFIUS?
Anthony Lin : The Asian Lawyer : May 13, 2013
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has emerged as perhaps the largest single obstacle to Chinese M&A activity in the U.S., and rejection of a number of attempted deals, especially in the high-tech sector, has fueled perceptions among Chinese business leaders that CFIUS is stacked against them. Now, China's government and business leaders are pushing back.
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Christine Simmons : New York Law Journal : May 10, 2013
Two weeks ago, Birnbaum, dubbed the "Queen of Toxic Torts," announced she was leaving Skadden, where she had been for 33 years and where she was coleader of the mass torts and insurance litigation group.
The Score: Robinson Bradshaw Gets Call for Project X
Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 10, 2013
The Southeastern Conference turned to Charlotte's Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson to advise on a sports network deal with ESPN; Rutgers replaces Cahill Gordon with Skadden for an internal probe of its embattled athletic program; a former Manatt partner counsels the first gay male athlete in a major U.S. professional sports league; and Katten Muchin gets involved in the bidding for the Sacramento Kings.
State Bar Honors Public Service
Tania Karas : New York Law Journal : May 10, 2013
The winners of the 2013 President's Pro Bono Service Awards were honored at a luncheon at the State Bar Center in Albany on May 1.
Quinn Emanuel Announces Australia Launch
Brian Baxter : The Asian Lawyer : May 10, 2013
The U.S. litigation firm announced Thursday it will open a Sydney office next month with two partners recruited from Herbert Smith Freehills and one relocated from Los Angeles.
Citing Potential Conflict, Cahill Resigns From Rutgers Probe
David Gialanella : New Jersey Law Journal : May 10, 2013
Two weeks after Rutgers University retained Cahill Gordon & Reindel to investigate the handling of issues leading to the dismissal of basketball coach Mike Rice, the firm resigned, citing a development that could give the perception "of a lack of impartiality."
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