Four months after The Am Law Daily last analyzed which Am Law 200 firms had lost and gained the most lawyers in proportion to their size, Dickstein Shapiro and Greenspoon Marder showed the most dramatic changes once again, according to data generated by ALM Intelligence’s RivalEdge database.

Over the 14-month period ending Feb. 8, 2016, Boston-based Bingham McCutchen suffered the greatest losses, thanks to its dissolution at the end of 2014, when most Bingham lawyers joined Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. We eliminated Bingham from the results below, and we excluded some firms, such as the rapidly expanding global giant Dentons, for which reliable data was not available.

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