To find out which law firms represent America’s largest corporations, we do the research. We went through public records to find information on the Fortune 100 for five different practice areas: corporate transactions; commercial law and contracts litigation; torts and negligence; employment and labor litigation; and intellectual property litigation and patent prosecution.

To find the firms for litigation in each of these areas, we turned to Thomson Reuters’ Monitor Suite, which compiles information about lawyers, law firms, roles, representation and parties from legal documents. Cases include court dockets filed in the U.S. circuit courts of appeals; U.S. district court dockets on active and inactive civil and criminal cases; and federal case law decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. courts of appeals, U.S. district courts, the Court of Federal Claims, Tax Court, related federal courts and military courts.

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