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can someone link me to a T100 PPP chart

preferably one that does not include tubgirl
wonderful quadroon scourge upon the earth
  03/01/06
Look up this cite in Westlaw: 8/2005 AMLAW 113 Updated nu...
Hilarious Philosopher-king Famous Landscape Painting
  03/01/06
Haha, Stroock pwns Munger, Williams & Connolly, Covingto...
mischievous learning disabled corner
  03/01/06
If Jenner didn't do so much pro bono work, its numbers would...
flirting soul-stirring senate affirmative action
  03/01/06
Those pussies. I hope they have fun with the poors while $t...
mischievous learning disabled corner
  03/01/06
here's revenue per lawyer, a more important stat. http://...
Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch
  03/01/06
How is that "more important?"
Irradiated national persian
  03/01/06
well generally we care about PPP to give an idea of the leve...
Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch
  03/01/06
Makes sense to me.
Mahogany Son Of Senegal
  03/01/06
Revenue per lawyer is a "squeeze index." It's how ...
Slippery Laughsome Principal's Office Friendly Grandma
  03/01/06
well what is PPP but the same "squeeze" index exce...
Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch
  03/01/06
If two firms have the same PPP, but one has much higher RPL,...
Hilarious Philosopher-king Famous Landscape Painting
  03/01/06
fine...assuming PPPs and costs are equal, the lower renenue/...
Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch
  03/01/06
i'm posting the revenues list here: 2004 Revenue Per Lawy...
Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch
  03/01/06
American Lawyer Vol. 27, No. 8 Copyright 2005 ALM Properti...
massive pozpig pervert
  03/01/06
$TROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK!
mischievous learning disabled corner
  03/01/06
How do profits per partner translate over to partner's compe...
Sinister Trailer Park Faggot Firefighter
  03/02/06
Generally, there will be very little or no hold-back, so ave...
mind-boggling underhanded school background story
  03/02/06
Did anyone read this as "link me to a top 10 PP chart&q...
Startling trip gas station knife
  03/02/06


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Date: March 1st, 2006 5:49 PM
Author: wonderful quadroon scourge upon the earth

preferably one that does not include tubgirl

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219228)





Date: March 1st, 2006 5:51 PM
Author: Hilarious Philosopher-king Famous Landscape Painting

Look up this cite in Westlaw: 8/2005 AMLAW 113

Updated numbers for LA firms: http://www.xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=353408&mc=87&forum_id=2#4998384

SF/SV firms: http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/pdf/BayAreaTopTen2005Results.html

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219250)





Date: March 1st, 2006 9:25 PM
Author: mischievous learning disabled corner

Haha, Stroock pwns Munger, Williams & Connolly, Covington & Burling, Jones Day and Jenner!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5220804)





Date: March 1st, 2006 10:05 PM
Author: flirting soul-stirring senate affirmative action

If Jenner didn't do so much pro bono work, its numbers would be higher.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221108)





Date: March 1st, 2006 11:48 PM
Author: mischievous learning disabled corner

Those pussies. I hope they have fun with the poors while $troock is raking in the big bucks.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221944)





Date: March 1st, 2006 7:02 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch

here's revenue per lawyer, a more important stat.

http://www.xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=370140&mc=3&forum_id=2

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219761)





Date: March 1st, 2006 7:05 PM
Author: Irradiated national persian

How is that "more important?"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219783)





Date: March 1st, 2006 7:12 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch

well generally we care about PPP to give an idea of the level of eliteness of a firm--how much business does it do, how successful is it, how much does it bill.

I would say revenue per lawyer is a better measure b/c it controls for partner/associate leverage to give you an idea of how successful the firm actually is...

and profits presumably depends on cost savings, which other than higher leverage, could mean lower benefits like nice offices, extravagent summer events, etc. High revenues only indicate high billings.

edit: this is generally from an associate's pov...High PPPs are better for the partners. but high ppp's relative to revenues also indicates it's harder to make partner--see Cahill....so if that's a goal, PPPs must be discounted by the lower chance of attaining them.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219828)





Date: March 1st, 2006 7:13 PM
Author: Mahogany Son Of Senegal

Makes sense to me.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5219843)





Date: March 1st, 2006 10:29 PM
Author: Slippery Laughsome Principal's Office Friendly Grandma

Revenue per lawyer is a "squeeze index." It's how much time and billable hours the firm can squeeze out of its associates. I'd stay away from firms with the top Revenue/Lawyer.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221320)





Date: March 1st, 2006 11:10 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch

well what is PPP but the same "squeeze" index except distorted by leverage?

if you care about going to a top PPP firm, obviously you are more concerned about sucessful business or great clientele...i'm saying that revenue/lawyer is a better measure of that.

if you want a lifestyle firm, i'd say high ppp and revenue/lawyer are not what you are looking for.

plus PPP account for costs which seems more of a squeeze from both sides on associates--revenues AND costs, or time/billables AND salary/benefits/perks. revenues seems to only squeeze from one way.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221623)





Date: March 1st, 2006 11:20 PM
Author: Hilarious Philosopher-king Famous Landscape Painting

If two firms have the same PPP, but one has much higher RPL, then associates there are probably working harder (or having "more responsibility," if you want to be positive about it). At the more leveraged firm, the partners are going to be just as rich (and hopefully just as happy), and you can slack a little.

And just to be clear, this whole discussion is just theoretical.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221709)





Date: March 1st, 2006 11:31 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch

fine...assuming PPPs and costs are equal, the lower renenue/lawyer firm is probably higher leveraged b/c they can't sustain as many partners....more leverage, more associates per partner may mean more slack for the associates...maybe.

but of course it comes at price of more difficult partnership.

however...why do we look at PPPs? it's to rate firms by success or something, even if it's stupid.

i'd say the revenue list looks more like a list we'd agree better approximates that...cahill, cadwalader drop down in the revenues list; munger, irell, williams and connely all shoot up dramatically. b/c of leverage probably.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221811)





Date: March 1st, 2006 11:31 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle cruise ship crotch

i'm posting the revenues list here:

2004 Revenue Per Lawyer

Rank by Firm 2004 Revenue Per Lawyer Change in Revenue

Revenue Per Lawyer from

Per 2003

Lawyer

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1 Wachtell $2,190,000 20.7%

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2 Sullivan & Cromwell $1,415,000 31.6%

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3 Cravath $1,170,000 20.6%

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4 Davis Polk $1,125,000 11.4%

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5 Simpson Thacher $1,095,000 21.0%

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6 Paul, Weiss $1,050,000 10.5%

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7 McKee Nelson $1,045,000 18.1%

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8 Irell & Manella $955,000 20.1%

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9 Cahill Gordon $940,000 2.2%

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10 Munger, Tolles $935,000 5.1%

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11 Gibson, Dunn $930,000 7.5%

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11 Kirkland & Ellis $930,000 9.4%

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13 Skadden $925,000 14.9%

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14 Milbank, Tweed $900,000 2.3%

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15 Williams & Connolly $895,000 10.5%

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16 Boies, Schiller $890,000 1.1%

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16 Debevoise & Plimpton $890,000 17.1%

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18 Cadwalader $855,000 14.8%

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19 Weil, Gotshal $840,000 5.7%

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20 Cleary Gottlieb $825,000 7.8%

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20 Schulte Roth $825,000 4.4%

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22 Fried, Frank $820,000 18.8%

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22 Willkie Farr $820,000 15.5%

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24 Ropes & Gray $810,000 18.2%

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25 Latham & Watkins $805,000 17.5%

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25 Shearman & Sterling $805,000 8.8%

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27 Fragomen, Del Rey $800,000 N/A

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28 Patterson, Belknap $795,000 12.0%

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29 Kaye Scholer $790,000 6.8%

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30 Wilmer Cutler $780,000 10.6%

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31 Finnegan, Henderson $770,000 5.5%

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32 McDermott Will $765,000 3.4%

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32 O'Melveny & Myers $765,000 5.5%

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32 Quinn Emanuel $765,000 19.5%

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35 Heller Ehrman $750,000 -0.7%

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36 Akin Gump $745,000 5.7%

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37 Fish & Richardson $740,000 7.2%

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38 Choate, Hall $735,000 13.1%

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38 Sidley Austin $735,000 13.1%

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40 Covington & Burling $730,000 8.1%

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40 Paul, Hastings $730,000 5.0%

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42 Dewey Ballantine $725,000 8.2%

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42 Kramer Levin $725,000 11.5%

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42 Mayer, Brown $725,000 11.5%

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42 Orrick $725,000 2.1%

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46 Stroock & Stroock $720,000 7.5%

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47 Bingham McCutchen $715,000 10.9%

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48 Arnold & Porter $710,000 6.8%

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49 Goodwin Procter $700,000 14.8%

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49 Hogan & Hartson $700,000 9.4%

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49 Wilson Sonsini $700,000 4.5%



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221819)





Date: March 1st, 2006 9:39 PM
Author: massive pozpig pervert

American Lawyer

Vol. 27, No. 8

Copyright 2005 ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved.

August 2005

The AmLaw 200

SMALLER FIRMS, BIG PROFITS

Second Hundred revenues don't necessarily lead to Second Hundred profits. Plenty of Second Hundred firms have profits per partner that exceed those of some of their Am Law 100 counterparts. In fact, three Second Hundred firms are among the 20 most profitable Am Law 200 firms.

Notes regarding this chart: Second Hundred firms are the ones whose names appear in boldfaced type. The others are Am Law 100 firms. Profits per partner numbers reflect profits among equity partners only; compensation to nonequity partners is excluded. Numbers are rounded to the nearest $5,000. Firms that tied are listed alphabetically. A N/A in the column that shows change in profits per partner from 2003 indicates that a firm was not in The Am Law 200 last year or has no figure for comparison. For a full set of definitions, see 'A Guide to Our Methodology,' page 89.

2004 Profits Per Partner

Rank Change

by in profits

profits per 2004 Profits per partner

partner Firm Per Partner from 2003

--------------------------------------------------------------

1 Wachtell $3,500,000 35.4%

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2 Boies, Schiller $2,600,000 -0.8%

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3 Cahill Gordon $2,455,000 2.1%

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4 Sullivan & Cromwell $2,350,000 23.7%

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5 Simpson Thacher $2,330,000 20.1%

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6 Cravath $2,205,000 6.0%

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7 Paul, Weiss $2,155,000 17.1%

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8 Cadwalader $2,110,000 31.1%

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9 Davis Polk $2,005,000 4.2%

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10 Kirkland & Ellis $1,975,000 3.9%

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11 Milbank, Tweed $1,900,000 4.4%

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12 Quinn Emanuel $1,890,000 38.0%

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13 Schulte Roth $1,815,000 17.9%

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14 Skadden $1,735,000 8.4%

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15 Cleary Gottlieb $1,715,000 18.7%

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16 Weil, Gotshal $1,700,000 13.0%

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17 Willkie Farr $1,635,000 16.0%

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18 Irell & Manella $1,530,000 30.8%

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19 Gibson, Dunn $1,515,000 10.2%

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20 Debevoise & Plimpton $1,510,000 19.8%

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21 Kasowitz, Benson $1,460,000 -50.1%

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22 Latham & Watkins $1,405,000 10.2%

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23 McKee Nelson $1,375,000 20.6%

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24 Jeffer, Mangels $1,350,000 10.2%

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25 O'Melveny & Myers $1,310,000 2.3%

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26 Dechert $1,235,000 21.1%

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27 White & Case $1,220,000 20.8%

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28 Dewey Ballantine $1,210,000 5.2%

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28 Kramer Levin $1,210,000 16.3%

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30 McDermott Will $1,190,000 7.2%

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31 Kaye Scholer $1,180,000 10.3%

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32 Paul, Hastings $1,175,000 10.8%

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33 Goodwin Procter $1,165,000 13.7%

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34 LeBoeuf, Lamb $1,160,000 24.1%

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35 Fried, Frank $1,155,000 16.7%

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36 Bingham McCutchen $1,150,000 9.0%

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36 Shearman & Sterling $1,150,000 4.5%

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38 Proskauer Rose $1,140,000 5.6%

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39 King & Spalding $1,120,000 14.9%

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40 Orrick $1,090,000 17.2%

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41 Thacher Proffitt $1,080,000 33.3%

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42 Swidler Berlin $1,070,000 13.8%

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43 Ropes & Gray $1,060,000 16.5%

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43 Stroock & Stroock $1,060,000 15.2%

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45 Munger, Tolles $1,045,000 8.9%

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46 Patterson, Belknap $1,020,000 13.3%

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46 Sidley Austin $1,020,000 14.0%

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48 Fragomen, Del Rey $1,015,000 N/A

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48 Hughes Hubbard $1,015,000 6.8%

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50 Chadbourne & Parke $1,000,000 -1.0%

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51 Greenberg Traurig $985,000 12.6%

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51 Winston & Strawn $985,000 20.9%

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53 Alston & Bird $935,000 11.3%

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53 Fenwick & West $935,000 47.2%

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55 Akin Gump $920,000 6.4%

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55 Manatt, Phelps $920,000 19.5%

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57 Kelley Drye $905,000 14.6%

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57 Mayer, Brown $905,000 10.4%

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59 Morgan, Lewis $900,000 9.1%

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59 Piper Rudnick $900,000 23.3%

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61 Finnegan, Henderson $895,000 17.8%

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61 Vinson & Elkins $895,000 15.5%

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63 Williams & Connolly $870,000 9.4%

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63 Wilmer Cutler $870,000 11.5%

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65 Baker Botts $865,000 7.5%

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65 Wilson Sonsini $865,000 -2.8%

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67 Choate, Hall $860,000 20.3%

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68 Heller Ehrman $855,000 2.4%

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68 Katten Muchin $855,000 14.8%

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70 Cooley Godward $850,000 11.1%

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71 Arnold & Porter $830,000 1.8%

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72 Covington & Burling $825,000 5.8%

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72 Hogan & Hartson $825,000 18.7%

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72 Morrison & Foerster $825,000 11.5%

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75 Dow, Lohnes $820,000 7.2%

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75 Robins, Kaplan $820,000 -0.6%

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77 Dickstein Shapiro $815,000 -57.9%

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78 Mintz Levin $800,000 17.6%

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79 Fish & Richardson $785,000 4.0%

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79 Kenyon & Kenyon $785,000 14.6%

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79 Steptoe & Johnson $785,000 12.1%

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82 Pillsbury Winthrop $780,000 4.7%

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83 Howrey $775,000 -28.9%

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84 Gray Cary $770,000 25.2%

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85 Shaw Pittman $765,000 39.1%

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86 Foley & Lardner $745,000 8.8%

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86 Wiley Rein $745,000 4.9%

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88 Jones Day $735,000 15.7%

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88 Wilson, Elser $735,000 6.5%

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90 Brown Rudnick $725,000 9.0%

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90 Loeb & Loeb $725,000 9.8%

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90 Patton Boggs $725,000 15.1%

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93 Sonnenschein $720,000 10.8%

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94 Crowell & Moring $710,000 25.7%

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94 Sutherland Asbill $710,000 20.3%

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96 Moore & Van Allen $685,000 -7.4%

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96 Sedgwick, Detert $685,000 31.7%

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96 Sheppard, Mullin $685,000 16.1%

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99 Fulbright & Jaworski $670,000 5.5%

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100 Kirkpatrick & Lockhart $665,000 13.7%

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100 Reed Smith $665,000 18.8%

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102 Jenner & Block $660,000 6.5%

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102 Testa, Hurwitz $660,000 17.9%

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104 Andrews Kurth $655,000 4.0%

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104 Schiff Hardin $655,000 18.0%

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106 Baker & McKenzie $650,000 9.2%

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106 Locke Liddell $650,000 16.1%

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108 Haynes and Boone $645,000 8.4%

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109 Hunton & Williams $640,000 3.2%

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110 Lowenstein Sandler $630,000 1.6%

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111 Gardere Wynne $625,000 11.6%

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112 Bracewell & Patterson $620,000 21.6%

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113 Edwards & Angell $615,000 20.6%

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114 Brown Raysman $605,000 7.1%

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114 McGuireWoods $605,000 26.0%

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114 Squire, Sanders $605,000 15.2%

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114 Stevens & Lee $605,000 N/A

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118 Arent Fox $600,000 7.1%

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118 Kilpatrick Stockton $600,000 11.1%

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118 McCarter & English $600,000 12.1%

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118 McKenna Long $600,000 14.3%

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122 Pepper Hamilton $595,000 20.2%

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122 Snell & Wilmer $595,000 5.3%

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124 Thelen Reid $590,000 6.3%

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125 Allen Matkins $580,000 0.9%

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126 Foley Hoag $575,000 18.6%

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127 Duane Morris $570,000 21.3%

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127 Gardner Carton $570,000 5.6%

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127 Morris, Manning $570,000 N/A

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127 Vedder, Price $570,000 10.7%

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131 Chapman and Cutler $565,000 11.9%

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131 Thompson & Knight $565,000 13.0%

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133 Jackson Walker $560,000 5.7%

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133 Womble Carlyle $560,000 30.2%

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135 Epstein Becker $555,000 11.0%

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135 Jenkens & Gilchrist $555,000 0.9%

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135 Venable $555,000 8.8%

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138 Nixon Peabody $550,000 17.0%

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139 Baker & Hostetler $545,000 5.8%

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139 Bell, Boyd $545,000 2.8%

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141 Blank Rome $540,000 4.9%

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141 Townsend and Townsend $540,000 -13.6%

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143 Bryan Cave $535,000 -11.6%

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143 Seyfarth Shaw $535,000 7.0%

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145 Palmer & Dodge $520,000 15.6%

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146 Day, Berry $515,000 1.0%

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146 Knobbe, Martens $515,000 2.0%

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146 Troutman Sanders $515,000 21.2%

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149 Winstead Sechrest $505,000 11.0%

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150 Drinker Biddle $500,000 -2.0%

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150 Lord, Bissell $500,000 -2.9%

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150 Perkins Coie $500,000 6.4%

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150 Powell Goldstein $500,000 13.6%

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154 Nelson Mullins $485,000 2.1%

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155 Dorsey & Whitney $480,000 11.6%

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155 Honigman Miller $480,000 11.6%

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157 Shook, Hardy $475,000 2.2%

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157 Wildman, Harrold $475,000 3.3%

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159 Gordon & Rees $470,000 N/A

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160 Cozen O'Connor $460,000 3.4%

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161 Fox Rothschild $455,000 8.3%

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161 Hinshaw & Culbertson $455,000 11.0%

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163 Holland & Knight $450,000 5.9%

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163 Jackson Lewis $450,000 0.0%

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163 Luce, Forward $450,000 0.0%

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166 Littler Mendelson $435,000 3.6%

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167 Robinson & Cole $430,000 -13.1%

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168 Barnes & Thornburg $425,000 6.3%

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169 Holland & Hart $420,000 55.6%

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169 Ogletree, Deakins $420,000 N/A

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171 Ballard Spahr $415,000 7.8%

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172 Carlton Fields $410,000 7.9%

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172 Coudert Brothers $410,000 -5.7%

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172 Ice Miller $410,000 6.5%

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172 Saul Ewing $410,000 10.8%

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176 Williams Mullen $405,000 N/A

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177 Baker, Donelson $400,000 9.6%

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177 Michael Best $400,000 14.3%

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179 Porter Wright $395,000 8.2%

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179 Thompson Coburn $395,000 11.3%

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181 Kutak Rock $390,000 1.3%

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181 Thompson Hine $390,000 21.9%

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181 Vorys, Sater $390,000 8.3%

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181 Wolf, Block $390,000 5.4%

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185 Buchanan Ingersoll $385,000 1.3%

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185 Stoel Rives $385,000 4.1%

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187 Akerman Senterfitt $380,000 4.1%

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188 Blackwell Sanders $375,000 2.7%

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188 Dykema Gossett $375,000 19.0%

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188 Faegre & Benson $375,000 11.9%

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188 Husch & Eppenberger $375,000 11.9%

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192 Davis Wright $370,000 19.4%

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193 Miller, Canfield $365,000 7.4%

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194 Frost Brown $355,000 6.0%

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195 Preston Gates $350,000 -14.6%

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195 Quarles & Brady $350,000 22.8%

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197 Baker & Daniels $345,000 3.0%

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198 Stinson Morrison $335,000 11.7%

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199 Lathrop & Gage $325,000 N/A

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200 Adams and Reese $310,000 -3.1%

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5220914)





Date: March 1st, 2006 9:54 PM
Author: mischievous learning disabled corner

$TROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5221031)





Date: March 2nd, 2006 8:51 AM
Author: Sinister Trailer Park Faggot Firefighter

How do profits per partner translate over to partner's compensation?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5224403)





Date: March 2nd, 2006 9:23 AM
Author: mind-boggling underhanded school background story

Generally, there will be very little or no hold-back, so average partner comp. will be 90-100% of PPP.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5224468)





Date: March 2nd, 2006 9:00 AM
Author: Startling trip gas station knife

Did anyone read this as "link me to a top 10 PP chart" and get really hot? Me neither....

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=370701&forum_id=2#5224418)