We’re back, this time with the hard average number of attorneys employed in New York’s 100 largest private law offices for the calendar year ending Dec. 31, 2010.
In December 2010, the Law Journal produced its first NYLJ 100 with a change in methodology to average calendar year figures to coordinate with our affiliate, The National Law Journal, from whose NLJ 250 survey we draw much of the data for the NYLJ 100. In that issue we presented projected attorney numbers as a full-time equivalent average for the 2010 calendar year, a departure from the Sept. 30 date we had used since 1999. Beginning with this NYLJ 100, our rankings will appear in June with the average number of full-time equivalent attorneys employed for the preceding calendar year.
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