BigLaw firms are tweeple too. Not all Am Law 100 firms boast a robust presence on Twitter, but many claim an account or two. While a firm has yet to win a Shorty Award, or appear on any Best Tweets lists you’d admit to having heard about, there’s no shortage of top firm Twitter feeds worth following.

Here’s a snapshot of Twitter activity of the 2011 Am Law 100′s top 10 firms. DLA Piper weighs in as the all-around Twitter ace, with the largest number of feeds as well as the account earning the most followers. So far. (Caveat: Some firms have admitted followers to their “protected” accounts but have not begun to tweet.)


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