Pennsylvania firms held their own on the Am Law 100 with even the firms that fell down the chart only losing a few spots, according to reports released Thursday by Legal affiliate The American Lawyer .

The biggest news maker in Pennsylvania was Cozen O’Connor, which rejoined the Am Law 100 for the first time since 2006 thanks to a 22.6 percent increase in gross revenue. That was the largest increase of any of the 100 firms on the list and was due in part to a large contingency fee payout.

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