Foley & Lardner jumped up two spots on this year’s “Am Law 100” and is now ranked as the 46th largest firm based on gross revenues.
The American Lawyer reported gross revenues for the firm of $920,427,000 for the last fiscal year, a 10 percent increase over the previous year.
The American Lawyer’s “Am Law 100” feature analyzes the financial health of the nation’s 100 largest law firms by self-reported gross revenue and other key metrics.
Among other “Am Law 100” members, Foley is ranked:
- 61st based on 2019 compensation to all partners
- 58rd based 2019 revenue per lawyer
- 61st based on 2019 profits per lawyer
For complete details, metric and calculations, read “The 2020 Am Law 100” (subscription required).
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