Last week, we published the 2019 Am Law 100, our annual report on the nation’s top-grossing law firms. In that package of rankings and feature stories, our reporters, editors and analysts put a magnifying glass to the data to discuss the repercussions of the international shift among the largest firms, why 2018 was a more egalitarian year than we’ve recently seen, and why the richest of the rich stay in the elite tier.

Now that the dust has settled and everyone has had time to pore through the data and the reporting, join Gina Passarella, The American Lawyer’s editor in chief, and executive editor Ben Seal for a live discussion highlighting the most interesting trends in this year’s report. The conversation will take place April 30 throughout the day. Email us if you have any questions you’d like to see addressed: [email protected] and [email protected]. Thanks for joining!

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