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2009

WHO REPRESENTS CORPORATE AMERICA

September 14, 2009


Our annual survey of the law firms representing America's largest companies.

In-house counsel lean on firms more than ever
Familiar marquee firms appear in this year's survey, but their billing practices are finally changing.

Small and midsize firms find safety in numbers
Hard times bring opportunities, and the network of 170 small and midsize law firms called Meritas hopes that more general counsel come knocking as their companies look for ways to cut costs.

Small Mississippi firm makes big name for itself
Watkins & Eager's roots might be in a traditionally plaintiff-friendly jurisdiction, but the 73-attorney shop has made a big name for itself defending large companies beyond Mississippi's borders.

CHART
The 2009 list of firms representing the Fortune 100 (.pdf)

Most mentioned firms by category

Methodology
How information was compiled for the survey

Index of firms

Purchase the electronic version (updated monthly) of this year's Who Represents survey results from Incisive Legal Intelligence.

View last year's Who Represents survey

 





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