Some firms have it all: thousands of lawyers, billions in revenue and millions in partner profits. For others, revenue far outsizes firm head counts—an envious position. Still others boast high spots on the NLJ 350 yet have much lower placement on the Am Law 100 and Am Law 200, revenue-based surveys published by NLJ affiliate The American Lawyer.

Here’s a look at how the NLJ 350 rankings for the 50 largest law firms stack up against the Am Law numbers.

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