All The Billion-Dollar Biglaw Firms: A Look At The Am Law 100

See which firms came out on top this year!

2021 moneyWe know that despite the turmoil of COVID, Biglaw has done pretty well for itself over they last few years, see, e.g., the fire lateral market. But we haven’t quantified just how good 2021 was. Enter the Am Law 100.

The latest ranking from ALM takes the top 100 Biglaw firms and ranks them by gross revenue. The highlights from the report reveal there were a TON of Biglaw firms raking in the dough in 2021. Indeed, every — that’s right, ALL OF THE FIRMS — on the Am Law 100 had an increase in gross revenue in 2021 over 2020.

Plus, an impressive 52(!) Biglaw firms crossed over into the billion-dollar club, meaning they took in over a billion dollars in gross revenue in 2021. That is… a lot of firms. Here are those firms, in order of gross revenue:

  1. Kirkland
  2. Latham
  3. DLA Piper
  4. Baker McKenzie
  5. Skadden
  6. White & Case
  7. Sidley
  8. Ropes & Gray
  9. Hogan Lovells
  10. Morgan Lewis
  11. Gibson Dunn
  12. Jones Day
  13. Simpson Thacher
  14. Norton Rose
  15. Greenberg Traurig
  16. Cooley
  17. Goodwin Procter
  18. Davis Polk
  19. Weil
  20. Paul Weiss
  21. Mayer Brown
  22. King & Spalding
  23. Sullivan & Cromwell
  24. Mc Dermott
  25. Quinn Emanuel
  26. Paul Hastings
  27. Covington
  28. Reed Smith
  29. Cleary Gottlieb
  30. Holland & Knight
  31. Milbank
  32. Dechert
  33. Wilson Sonsini
  34. Debevoise
  35. Orrick
  36. Wilmer
  37. Morrison & Foerster
  38. Akin Gump
  39. Wilkie
  40. K&L Gates
  41. Proskauer
  42. Perkins Coie
  43. Winston & Strawn
  44. Squire Patton
  45. Wachtell
  46. Arnold & Porter
  47. Troutman Pepper
  48. Foley & Lardner
  49. Alston & Bird
  50. Shearman & Sterling
  51. Sheppard Mullin
  52. Cravath

You can check out the full ranking here.

For the fifth year in a row, Kirkland has stayed on top of the gross revenue mountain — taking in over $6 billion. In the number two spot, Latham made $5.4 billion in gross revenue. Overall, the top 100’s revenue went up 14.8 percent this year. Revenue per lawyer was up 12.5 percent (the top firm by that metric, by a healthy margin, is Wachtell) and profits per equity partner were up 19.4 percent (Wachtell also took the top spot in the PPEP ranks).

We will undoubtedly have even more to say as we dig into these numbers. But what’s clear is Biglaw had a very good year. Let’s see if they can keep it up.


Kathryn Rubino is a Senior Editor at Above the Law, host of The Jabot podcast, and co-host of Thinking Like A Lawyer. AtL tipsters are the best, so please connect with her. Feel free to email her with any tips, questions, or comments and follow her on Twitter (@Kathryn1).