For the first time ever neither Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom nor Baker & McKenzie heads The Am Law 100’s gross revenue rankings. DLA Piper—already the world’s largest firm by head count—is now the top-grossing firm as well. Twenty firms posted gross revenue of $1 billion or more, compared to 17 in 2011.

Seventy-six firms reported gains in gross revenue, compared to 80 a year ago. The biggest increase, 23.4 percent, was posted by McKenna Long & Aldridge. Shook, Hardy & Bacon had the steepest decline, in gross revenue, 7.2 percent.

Gross revenue figures on this chart are rounded to the nearest $500,000. Firms that are tied are listed alphabetically. For more details, see “A Guide to Our Methodology

Gross Revenue

* Vereins differ structurally from other Am Law 100 firms, especially in regard to profit sharing.
1 Fully participating equity partners only.
2 Includes lawyers from a Tokyo joint venture who were not included in 2011.
3 SNR Denton joined with Fraser Milner Casgrain and Salans in March 2013, creating the Dentons verein. Results are for the legacy operation only.
4 Fulbright & Jaworski will join with Norton Rose in June of 2013 to form the Norton Rose Fulbright verein.
5 Fiscal year ends on March 31. Results are projected in order to meet The Am Law 100's publication deadline.
6 Baker & Daniels joined with Faegre & Benson to form Faegre Baker Daniels in January of 2012, so there is no year-over-year comparison.

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