The four Pennsylvania firms in the Am Law Second Hundred may have seen more modest gains than their Am Law 100 counterparts, but their performance offers a compelling snapshot of how midsize law practices performed financially amid 2021’s corporate boom.  

Results from the Am Law 200 released Tuesday indicate a widening divide in the commonwealth between First Hundred and Second Hundred firms when it comes to financial performance and personnel numbers, one that’s even more pronounced than the national trend.

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