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100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania 100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania Total 2009 Gross Full-Time Revenue First-Year Firm, Address, Phone/Fax, E-Mail/Website, Attorneys (millions)/ Associate Rank Rank Other Offices in PA PPP/RPL Firm Management Salary Practice Areas Representative Clients 2009 1. Reed Smith 323 $942 Gregory B. Jordan, Global $110,000, Banking, Bankruptcy, Tenet Healthcare 2. Reed Smith Centre, 225 Fifth Ave. Managing Partner; Ajay Pittsburgh Commercial Litigation, Corp.; Wells Fargo; Pittsburgh, PA 15222 $1,000,000 Raju, Office Managing Corporate & Securities, Merck & Co. Inc.; The 412-288-3131 / 412-288-3063 Partner, Philadelphia; $117,500, Labor & Employment, Bank of New York [email protected] $660,000 George L. Stewart, Philadelphia Health Care, Insurance, Mellon Corp.; Highmark www.reedsmith.com Office Managing Partner, Intellectual Property, Inc.; Federated Philadelphia; Princeton, N.J.; New York; Pittsburgh Products Liability, Investors Inc. Washington, D.C.; Chicago; Falls Church and Taxation Richmond, Va.; Wilmington, Del.; Oakland, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Century City, Calif.; Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE; London; Paris; Munich, Germany; Piraeus, Greece; Beijing and Hong Kong, China 2. Pepper Hamilton 302 $333 Robert E. Heideck, $105,000– Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Advent International 1. 3000 Two Logan Square, 18th & Arch Sts. Executive Partner; Nina M. $145,000 Business & Finance, Corporation; Eli Philadelphia, PA 19103 $716,000 Gussack, Chairwoman of Commercial Litigation, Lilly and Company; 215-981-4000 / 215-981-4750 the Executive Committee Corporate & Securities, Brandywine Realty [email protected] $688,000 Labor & Employment, Trust www.pepperlaw.com Intellectual Property, Berwyn, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Litigation, Products Wilmington, Del.; Princeton, N.J.; Washington, D.C.; Liability, Taxation New York; Boston; Detroit; Orange County, Calif. 3. Morgan Lewis & Bockius 299 $1,068 J. Gordon Cooney Jr., WND Antitrust, Business ARAMARK; Hewlitt- 3. 1701 Market St. Philadelphia Office & Finance, Employee Packard Development Philadelphia, PA 19103 $1,234,249 Managing Partner; Benefits, Energy, Health Co.; JPMorgan Chase & 215-963-5000 / 215-963-5001 Francis Milone, Chairman, Care, Intellectual Co; SEI Investments [email protected] $812,449 Thomas J. Sharbaugh, Property, Investment www.morganlewis.com Managing Partner for Management, Labor & Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Operations Employment, Litigation, New York; Princeton, N.J.; Chicago; Boston; Dallas Real Estate and Houston, Texas; Irvine, San Francisco, Palo Alto and Los Angeles, Calif.; Miami; Minneapolis; London; Paris; Frankfurt, Germany; Brussells, Belgium; Beijing; Tokyo 4. Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney 272 $265 John A. Barbour, CEO & WND Banking, Bankruptcy, AmerisourceBergen 4. One Oxford Centre, 301 Grant St., 20th Floor Board Chairman Commercial Litigation, Corp.; Arkema Inc.; Pittsburgh, PA 15219 $590,000 Corporate & Securities, Catholic Health East; 412-562-8800 / 412-562-1041 Labor & Employment, Motorola Inc.; PNC [email protected] $595,000 Government Relations, Bank, N.A.; Reliant www.buchananingersoll.com Health Care, Intellectual Energy Harrisburg and Philadelphia, Pa.; Newark and Property, Real Estate, Princeton, N.J.; Wilmington, Del.; New York; Taxation Washington, D.C.; Alexandria, Va.; San Diego and Temecula/The Inland Empire, Calif.; Aventura, Miami and Tampa, Fla. NA (Not Applicable) WND (Would Not Disclose) NR (Not Ranked) PPP (Profits Per Equity Partner) RPL (Revenue Per Lawyer) Sources: PaLAW Survey, Industry Resources (All data as of 6/10/10) PaLAW 2010 51 100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania 100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania Total 2009 Gross Total 2009 Gross Full-Time Revenue First-Year Full-Time Revenue First-Year Firm, Address, Phone/Fax, E-Mail/Website, Attorneys (millions)/ Associate Rank Firm, Address, Phone/Fax, E-Mail/Website, Attorneys (millions)/ Associate Rank Rank Other Offices in PA PPP/RPL Firm Management Salary Practice Areas Representative Clients 2009 Rank Other Offices in PA PPP/RPL Firm Management Salary Practice Areas Representative Clients 2009 5. Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin 238 WND Thomas A. Brophy, WND Insurance, Intellectual American Honda; 6. 9. K&L Gates 232 $1,034 Peter J. Kalis, Chairman WND Financial Services, ADR, Allegheny 9. 1845 Walnut St. President, CEO; Peter Property, Litigation, ACE; Liberty Mutual; Henry W. Oliver Building, 535 Smithfield St. & Global Managing Corporate & Securities, Technologies; E.I. Du Philadelphia, PA 19103 S. Miller, Chairman of Medical Malpractice, CNA Financial; Chartis; Pittsburgh, PA 15222 $861,168 Partner; Michael G. Zanic, Labor & Employment, Pont de Nemours & 215-575-2600 / 215-575-0856 the Board & COO; Philip Health Care, Corporate Zurich 412-355-6500 / 412-355-6501 Administrative Partner, Environmental/Toxic Co.; PPG Industries [email protected] B. Toran, Chairman of & Securities, Products [email protected] $606,766 Pittsburgh Torts, Government Inc.; Alcoa Inc.; Bank www.marshalldennehey.com Executive Committee Liability, Workers’ www.klgates.com Relations, Insurance, of America Corp.; Bethlehem, King of Prussia, Doylestown, Erie, Compensation, Labor Harrisburg, Pa.; Newark, N.J.; New York; Boston; Intellectual Property, Westinghouse Electric Harrisburg, Scranton, Williamsport and & Employment, Washington, D.C.; Charlotte, Raleigh and Research Health Care, Real Estate Co. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cherry Hill and Roseland, N.J.; Professional Liability Triangle Park, N.C.; Chicago; Miami; Los Angeles, San Wilmington, Del.; Akron, Ohio; New York; Ft. Francisco, Orange County, San Diego and Palo Alto, Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Tampa and Orlando, Fla. Calif.; Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin, Texas; Seattle and Spokane, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Anchorage, Alaska; 6. Cozen O’Connor 237 $290 Thomas A. Decker, $135,000 Commercial Litigation, Dow/Rohm and Haas; 5. London; Berlin; Moscow; Warsaw, Poland; Frankfurt, 1900 Market St. President and Chief Business & Finance, ARAMARK Corp.; Germany; Paris; Tokyo; Beijing, Hong Kong and Philadelphia, PA 19103 $651,044.34 Executive Officer Intellectual Property, ACE; Blue Cross Shanghai, China; Singapore; Taipei, Taiwan; Dubai, UAE 215-665-2000 / 215-665-2013 Labor & Employment, of Northeastern [email protected] $575,622.58 Health Care, Pennsylvania; Comcast 10. Drinker Biddle & Reath 221 $373 Andrew C. Kassner, $130,000 Bankruptcy, Products Johnson & Johnson; 11. www.cozen.com Government Relations, Spectacor; Liberty One Logan Square, 18th & Cherry Sts. Executive Partner; Alfred Liability, Commercial AT&T Mobility; Urban Harrisburg and West Conshohocken, Pa.; Newark Taxation, Real Estate, Property Trust Philadelphia, PA 19103 $605,000 W. Putnam Jr., Chairman Litigation, Corporate Outfitters; Agilent and Cherry Hill, N.J.; Wilmington, Del.; New York; Insurance, Trusts & 215-988-2700 / 215-988-2757 & Securities, Labor Technologies; General Washington, D.C.; Charlotte, N.C.; Atlanta; Chicago; Estates [email protected] $600,000 & Employment, Electric Co.; Comcast Seattle; San Diego and Los Angeles, Calif.; Houston www.drinkerbiddle.com Environmental/Toxic Corp. and Dallas, Texas; Denver; Toronto; London Berwyn, Pa.; Princeton and Florham Park, N.J.; Torts, Insurance, New York and Albany, N.Y.; Wilmington, Del.; Intellectual Property, 7. Blank Rome 233 $322 Carl M. Buchholz, $130,000 Banking, Commercial SunGard Data Systems 8. Washington, D.C.; Chicago; San Francisco and Los Health Care, Real Estate (tie) One Logan Square, 130 N. 18th St. Managing Partner & Litigation, Bankruptcy, Inc.; Lyondell; Synthes; Angeles, Calif.; Milwaukee Philadelphia, PA 19103-6998 $665,000 CEO; Alan J. Hoffman Business & Finance, Lincoln National Corp.; 215-569-5500 / 215-569-5555 and T. Michael Dyer, Health Care, Corporate DRA Advisors 11. Dechert 208 $713 Barton J. Winokur, $145,000 Antitrust, Intellectual Merck & Co. Inc.; Crown 7. [email protected] $655,000 Co-Chairmen; Gary R. & Securities, Intellectual (tie) Cira Centre, 2929 Arch St. Chairman & CEO Property, Products Holdings Inc.; Endo www.BlankRome.com Goldenberg, Finance Property, Real Estate, Philadelphia, PA 19104 $1,960,000 Liability, Business and Pharmaceuticals; Princeton, N.J.; Wilmington, Del.; Washington, D.C.; Partner Labor & Employment, 215-994-4000 / 215-994-2222 Finance, Commercial Dean Foods Company; New York; Cincinnati; Boca Raton, Fla.; Los Trusts & Estates [email protected] $910,000 Litigation, Corporate AstraZeneca; PIMCO Angeles; Hong Kong; Houston www.dechert.com & Securities, Criminal Princeton, N.J.; New York; Boston; Hartford, Conn.; Defense, Bankruptcy, 7. Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott 233 WND Timothy P. Ryan, CEO; WND Bankruptcy, Business WND 10. Charlotte, N.C.; Silicon Valley, San Francisco and Labor & Employment, (tie) 600 Grant St., 44th Floor Stephen R. Delinsky, & Finance, Commercial Orange County, Calif.; Washington, D.C.; Austin, Taxation Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Chairman of the Board of Litigation, Real Estate, Texas; Belgium; London; Dublin, Ireland; Hong 412-566-6000 / 412-566-6099 Directors Labor & Employment, Kong; Luxembourg; Munich, Germany; Paris; [email protected] Environmental/Toxic Beijing; Moscow www.eckertseamans.com Torts, Energy, Insurance, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Canonsburg Intellectual Property, 11. Fox Rothschild 208 $216.95 Mark Silow, $125,000 Family Law, Health Care, WND 13. (Southpointe) and West Chester, Pa.; Wilmington, Products Liability (tie) 2000 Market St., 20th Floor Administrative
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