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PaLaw 2012: The State of the Profession

The Legal Intelligencer

November 27, 2012

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  • Editor's Note
  • Managing Partners Survey
  • Analysis: The Forecast for 2013
  • Law Firm Financials
Charts
  • Largest Awards & Settlements in Pa
  • Most  Requested Opinions
  • How Pa. Firms Compare to Firms Nationwide
  • County by County Statistics:
    • Pa. Attorney to Population Ratio
    • Where Lawyers Are
  • Largest Public Law Firms in Pa.
  • PA-Area Law School Statistics
  • PA Minority- & Women-Owned Law Firms
  • PA Public Interest Law Firms
  • Largest PA Public Corporations
  • Law Firms Identified by Corporate Clients
  • 100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania
  • 100 Largest Law Firms Alphabetically
  • Total Attorneys Worldwide
  • Law Firm Growth
    • Fastest-Growing Firms by Numbers
    • Fastest-Growing Firms by Percentage
    • Fastest-Shrinking Firms by Numbers
    • Fastest-Shrinking Firms by Percentage
  • Largest Firms by City
    • Philadelphia
    • Harrisburg
    • Pittsburgh
  • Percent of Female Attorneys (PA Only)
  • Percent of Minority Attorneys (PA Only)
  • A Look at PA Firms Across the Country
    • Chicago
    • San Francisco
    • New York City
    • Washington, D.C.
 


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