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As They Plan Expansion, Most of Big Law in Missouri Grew Revenue and Profits Last Year
Among nine Am Law 200 firms from the Show Me State, the majority saw gains in revenue, RPL and average profits per equity partner.'Uncommon Approach': Husch Blackwell To Train Lawyers for In-House Roles
"It struck me that we had a pool of talent within our firm who aspired to transition in-house, but they didn't feel comfortable seeking support from us," Husch Blackwell Chair Joe Glynias said.Showcasing Resilience of the Industry, Am Law 100 Firms Turn in Strong 2023
After taking a couple of body blows in 2022 and not knowing how the legs would hold up, Big Law was just waiting to counter.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Average Compensation - All Partners
Average Compensation–All Partners increased by 6.2% in 2023. Seventy-two firms posted increases, compared with 41 the previous year. Twenty firms posted double-digit gains, while five firms posted double-digit losses.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Profits Per Lawyer
Profits per lawyer is an alternative way of looking at firm profitability, intended to reduce the influence of factors such as leverage. The average is about $518,000, and the list-topper is about $3.04 million.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Profits Per Equity Partner
For the Am Law 100 as a whole, average PEP was up by 9.3% in 2023. Thirty-seven firms had growth rates of at least 10%, compared to 14 last year. Twenty firms had declines in 2023.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Revenue Per Lawyer
For the Am Law 100 as a whole, average revenue per lawyer, the metric that we've long regarded as the most reliable measure of a firm's financial health, increased by 4.9%. In 2023, eighty-five firms posted a gain in RPL.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Gross Revenue
Fifty-four firms posted gross revenue of $1 billion or more in 2023, four more than in 2022. Ninety firms reported gains in gross revenue.The Law Firm Disrupted: A Fight Over Names That Just Won't Seem To End
The debate over how to refer to legal industry professionals without law degrees isn't a new one, and it maps onto larger concerns about a "caste system" in Big Law.The Law Firm Disrupted: Are Big Law's Remote Lawyers a Vanishing Species?
New NALP figures show that the number of law firms willing to hire associates and partners in areas where they don't have offices is steadily declining.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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