This chart compares 123 firms by the number of countries in which they have offices. (Firms on this list appear on our “ Most Revenue” chart, “Most Lawyers” chart or both.) These firms show a range of geographic diversity: Thirty-three firms have offices in at least 10 countries, and nine firms are located in just one country. Fifty-seven firms have at least 90 percent of their lawyers in one country. The number of lawyers listed is the average full-time equivalent for the 2013 calendar year.


* Vereins and European Economic Interest Groups (EEIGs) differ structurally from other Global 100 firms, especially in regard to profit sharing.
1 SNR Denton joined with Fraser Milner Casgrain and Salans in March 2013 to form the Dentons verein, so there is no year-over-year comparison.
2 Fulbright & Jaworski joined with Norton Rose in June 2013 to form the Norton Rose Fulbright verein, so there is no year-over-year comparison.
3 Squire Sanders joined with Patton Boggs in June 2014 to form the Squire Patton Boggs verein. Results are for the legacy operation only.
4 Ashurst merged with Ashurst Australia in November 2013, so there is no year-over-year comparison.
5 King & Wood Mallesons joined with SJ Berwin in November 2013 in a verein also called King & Wood Mallesons, so there is no year-over-year comparison.

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