The 2023 Am Law 100: Ranked by Gross Revenue
ALM Staff
A shifting market didn't do enough to change the top of our rankings of the 100 largest law firms by gross revenue.
ALM Staff
A shifting market didn't do enough to change the top of our rankings of the 100 largest law firms by gross revenue.
While 2022 was a return to reality, 2023 may be the real challenge.
Rates and expenses have a limited window to rise in unison before law firms have to turn to innovation.
ALM Staff
With more lawyers and less demand, revenue per lawyer took a tumble.
ALM Staff
While still well above historical norms, equity partners at the 100 largest law firms in the country brought home less, on average, in 2022 than they did in 2021.
Reaching the upper-echelon thresholds of revenue per lawyer and profit per lawyer proved more elusive for firms in The Am Law 100 this year.
Equity tiers saw a surprising rise among The Am Law 100 in 2022, but the industry doesn't expect a shift in leverage to continue.
A closer look at the numbers that mattered most for the Am Law 100—in visual form.
A step back in financials is a chance to look around a new corner.
Jae Um
A retrospective on law firm pandemic performance sheds light on the future, and hints at a new model of success.
ALM Staff
Profit per lawyer saw the steepest decline of any metric across the Am Law 100 amid a confluence of market factors that made firms less profitable.
A multiyear look into the evolution of law firm financials highlights some interesting trends in their approach to growth.
ALM Staff
Compensation for all partners, which includes firms' equity and nonequity tiers, decreased at a higher rate than profits to equity partners.
Reliance on work that propelled firms into the upper echelons of the industry may no longer be a safe bet. But there are other ways to approach private capital.
Amid industry-wide dip, some Am Law 100 firms soared.