Dickinson Wright PLLC Jumps 11 Spots in the Am Law 200
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Each year, The American Lawyer releases a ranking of the 200 largest law firms in the U.S. known as the Am Law 200. This year, Dickinson Wright’s growth led to an increase in the firm’s Am Law 200 ranking from #142 to #131. This 11 spot leap up the rankings ties Dickinson Wright PLLC for the fourth fastest growing firm in the Am Law 200, according to The American Lawyer. Dickinson Wright was also recognized as the top-ranked firm in the survey’s second hundred listing when comparing revenue growth to cost containment over the past five years.
“We are pleased to receive this recognition for our combined growth and efficiency, particularly because it reflects our steadfast commitment to provide value to our clients,” said William T. Burgess, CEO of Dickinson Wright. “We work diligently to identify the lawyers, practice areas and locations to deliver the highest-quality and cost-effective professional services that our clients rightfully expect from us.”
Below are some of the highlights from Dickinson Wright’s Am Law 200 ranking:
• Dickinson Wright was the top-ranked second hundred firm measured by five-year growth versus cost containment.
• Dickinson Wright moved up to #131 from #142 – an increase of 11 spots.
• Dickinson Wright is tied for the fourth-fastest growing firm among the Am Law 200.
• In the last five years, Dickinson Wright has experienced a 12% average annual revenue growth rate.
About the Am Law 200
The 2018 edition of the Am Law 200, is published by The American Lawyer, and is a listing of the 200 hundred largest law firms in the United States. The data was compiled over the course of several months by ALM reporters and editors in conjunction with ALM Intelligence and Legal Compass. In this year’s package, you will find analysis of the numbers, providing both a statistical and anecdotal understanding of the overall health of the Second Hundred and the entire Am Law 200. To learn more, please click here.
“We are pleased to receive this recognition for our combined growth and efficiency, particularly because it reflects our steadfast commitment to provide value to our clients,” said William T. Burgess, CEO of Dickinson Wright. “We work diligently to identify the lawyers, practice areas and locations to deliver the highest-quality and cost-effective professional services that our clients rightfully expect from us.”
Below are some of the highlights from Dickinson Wright’s Am Law 200 ranking:
• Dickinson Wright was the top-ranked second hundred firm measured by five-year growth versus cost containment.
• Dickinson Wright moved up to #131 from #142 – an increase of 11 spots.
• Dickinson Wright is tied for the fourth-fastest growing firm among the Am Law 200.
• In the last five years, Dickinson Wright has experienced a 12% average annual revenue growth rate.
About the Am Law 200
The 2018 edition of the Am Law 200, is published by The American Lawyer, and is a listing of the 200 hundred largest law firms in the United States. The data was compiled over the course of several months by ALM reporters and editors in conjunction with ALM Intelligence and Legal Compass. In this year’s package, you will find analysis of the numbers, providing both a statistical and anecdotal understanding of the overall health of the Second Hundred and the entire Am Law 200. To learn more, please click here.
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