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    Categories: Biglaw

Chart of AmLaw 200 Law Firms Shows Rank, Revenue, Size, and Employee Breakdown

Summary: Our Lawcrossing chart breaks down the AmLaw 200 Law Firms by rank, revenue, size, and so forth.

Lawcrossing, our sister website, is offering a chart of 2014’s AmLaw 200 Law Firms based on revenue, firm size, and breakdown. This handy metric can orient you in our national markets, setting your compass towards what will become your true North: a company with a respectable ranking, and the structure appropriate for your interests.

For instance, the chart not only ranks the top 200 firms, but gives the schematics of their revenue in $US M, the size of the firm by number of lawyers, with the further breakdown of how many of them are partners, how many are associates, and, as a shorthand for firm diversity, the percentage of them that are women. Finally, the firms’ numbers of offices rounds out the chart and lets you know not only how many lawyers are employed with that firm, but also what size offices they generally have out there.

As it turns out, Baker & McKenzie tops the chart at number 1, with a revenue in U.S. millions of 2,313, and a firm size of 3,555. DLA Piper comes in the second spot, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom third, Lathan & Watkins at fourth, and Clifford Chance at fifth.

Check out this chart at our Lawcrossing site.

Daniel June: Daniel June studied English literature at Michigan State University, graduating in 2003. Working a potpourri of jobs since, from cake-decorator to proofreader, his passion has always been writing, resulting in books of essays, novels, and children’s novellas.