Foley Ranks 59th on AmLaw’s Global 100 for Revenue
September 24, 2019
The American Lawyer
Foley moved up eight places on this year’s AmLaw Global 100 ranking by revenue of the world’s largest law firms to occupy the 59th place. The rankings are based on annual revenue for the previous year which Foley reported as $836 million. Last year Foley ranked 67th on the Global 100 ranking by revenue.
Foley was ranked 61st on AmLaw’s Global 100 ranking for headcount, with the firm reporting last year 975 lawyers.
AmLaw noted that Foley was one of the 10 fastest-growing firms on the list, with a nearly 22 percent growth in revenues over last year.
Read the full article, “The Global 100 Are in the Midst of a Growth Spurt.”
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