Big Law survived—and thrived—during the pandemic. Now firms are doubling down on what got them to this point, firm leaders and legal analysts say.

Whether that means adding laterals, adding offices or boosting business development through staff training and restructuring, members of the Am Law 200 are going deeper rather than broader in their search to maintain or grow market share, building strength in areas that already set them apart.

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