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This is a list of global law firms ranked by profits per equity partner (PPEP) in 2021. [1] Firms marked with "(verein)" are structured as a Swiss association.. These are estimates and equity partners can make vastly different salaries inside the same firm.
This is a list of American law firms by profits per equity partner (PPEP, sometimes reported as profits per partner or PPP). The list details the profit per equity partner figures of the 100 largest law firms by gross revenue; there is the potential for firms with higher PPEP to not be on this list if they were not on the Global 100 by revenue.
In 2015, Cravath, Swaine and Moore was the victim of what the firm described as a "limited breach" of its computer network, which The New York Times connected to a 2016 court case against three Chinese hackers who had made more than $4 million from insider information about merger deals. [45] [46]
Rank Firm Revenue (US$) Lawyers Revenue per lawyer (US$) Profit per partner (US$) [2] Country with the most lawyers; 1: Kirkland & Ellis: $6,042,000,000 3,025
Paul Drennan Cravath (July 14, 1861 – July 1, 1940) was a prominent American corporate lawyer and presiding partner of the New York law firm known today as Cravath, Swaine & Moore. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the firm, he devised and implemented the Cravath System , which has come to define the structure and practice of most large American firms.
Robert D. Joffe (May 26, 1943 – January 28, 2010) [1] was an American lawyer.One of the leading corporate lawyers in the United States, Joffe was a partner at prominent New York law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore from 1975 until his death, and he was the firm's presiding partner from 1999 to 2006.
Pages in category "Cravath, Swaine & Moore associates" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Cravath System is a set of business management principles first developed at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. John Oller , author of White Shoe , credits Paul Drennan Cravath with creating the model in the early 20th century, which was adopted by virtually all white-shoe law firms , fifty years before the phrase white shoe came into popular use. [ 1 ]