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- than 1,000 lawyers. These firms, often colloquially called "megafirms" or "BigLaw", generally have offices on several continents, bill US$750 per hour or...
- revenue Zaretsky, Staci (2022-06-21). "Dueling Rankings Of The Biggest Biglaw Firms In The Country (2022) - Above the LawAbove the Law". Retrieved 2023-01-16...
- Career". Retrieved 2017-07-27. "Biglaw Salary Scale". Biglaw Investor. December 31, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2022 – via Biglaw Investor. Olson, Elizabeth...
- suit by 2 former payroll managers". www.abajournal.com. March 23, 2018. "Biglaw Firm Uses Technology As A Defense In Discrimination Case". abovethelaw.com...
- well-established among BigLaw firms (defined as firms with 251 or more ****ociates). In Vault's 2016 survey, of over 15,000 BigLaw ****ociates, Northwestern...
- Lat, David (April 27, 2017). "The 2017 Am Law 100: A Turning Point For Biglaw?". Abovethelaw.com. "Latham & Watkins LLP - About Us - Awards & Rankings...
- 639:tbl) Tall building lawyer, a lawyer working for a law firm (often a biglaw firm) that serves large corporations and wealthy individuals Bernard Lyot...
- worked at one of the last remaining unlimited-liability partnerships in the biglaw business. New York Times (2010). Dealbook - Wachtell’s Newest Hire: 90-Year-Old...
- archived from the original on 22 April 2009, retrieved 15 October 2012 "The Biglaw Firms Where Lawyers Did The Most Pro Bono Work (2020)" by Staci Zaretsky...
- Northeastern United States, which grew and evolved into what is known as BigLaw. Large firms were especially in demand by major railroads, which were built...