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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.
Glassdoor is an American website where current and former employees anonymously review companies, operated by the company of the same name. [ 1 ] In 2018, the company was acquired by the Japanese Recruit Holdings (Owner of Indeed ) for US$1.2 billion, and it continues to operate as an independent subsidiary.
Rank Firm Revenue (US$) Lawyers Revenue per lawyer (US$) Profit per partner (US$) [2] Country with the most lawyers; 1: Kirkland & Ellis: $6,042,000,000 3,025
Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman LLP was a Washington, D.C.–based law firm, itself a product of the merger between D.C. law firm Swidler & Berlin and New York City's Shereff, Friedman, Hoffman & Goodman LLP in 1998.
At the time, the deal set a record for the highest sale price of an office building in the United States. [11] In September 2022, Fried Frank advised Goldman Sachs on the formation of its flagship corporate buyout fund, which closed with total commitments of $9.7 billion, making it Goldman's largest private equity fund since 2007. [12]
Scott E. Friedman (born September 17, 1958) is an American attorney, venture capitalist and author from Buffalo, New York.After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, Friedman worked at Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhodes in Philadelphia before returning to Buffalo.
Aprio, LLP (previously known as Habif Arogeti & Wynne, LLP (HA&W)) is an accounting and business advisory firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.Aprio is the fastest-growing firm in the United States, ranking 26th on the Top 100 Firms list published by Accounting Today, as well as the largest firm headquartered in the Southeastern United States and a top tax firm.
Friedman introduced the theory in a 1970 essay for The New York Times titled "A Friedman Doctrine: The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Its Profits". [2] In it, he argued that a company has no social responsibility to the public or society; its only responsibility is to its shareholders. [2]