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Do you want to know what law firms are on the list of Am Law 50, 100, 200, etc.? Do you want more data about the Am Law 50, 100, 200, etc. lists? BYU Law students and faculty can get this information through the BYU Law Library’s subscription to law.com. You can access law.com through the library’s A to Z Database List (direct link here). You’ll just have to sign in with your law school gmail account. Click on The American Lawyer once you are on law.com and then go to Surveys & Rankings to find the Am Law lists and information.
For law.com, you can also register for your own individual account at https://store.law.com/Registration/Default.aspx?promoCode=PARSITEBRINGHAM or by contacting Iantha Haight at haighti@law.byu.edu.
On law.com, you’ll find legal news, which includes The National Law Journal, The American Lawyer, New York Lawyer, and Legaltech News, among others, as well as extensive coverage of law firms and legal education.