The Long View: A 10-Year Look at Key Financial Metrics
A multiyear look into the evolution of law firm financials highlights some interesting trends in their approach to growth.
April 21, 2023 at 11:01 AM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Editor's Note: For the full 2023 Am Law 100 report, click here. For more ways to analyze the data, go to Law.com Compass.
With the volatility of the past three years, it's more important than ever to assess the financial performance of law firms over multiple years. That data is even more telling when compared against other relevant data points. In the following graphs, we explore ways The Am Law 100 firms have evolved their business models, staffed their organizations and grew profitability.
Patrick Fuller contributed to this report.
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