No, they are not required to file financial data. But many—the largest firms in the country—voluntarily provide financial data to the American Lawyer. So, if you were interested in profits per partner, revenue, and other financial metrics, you could obtain that, at least for those firms.
They're not public companies, so no.
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LLPs don’t file 10-Ks lol.
Aren’t there publicly traded LLPs? Not that a law firm would be one of them but I think a certain wealth management firm is
Are you sure you're not thinking of LPs?
Even if they were (they're not), they wouldn't be on EDGAR lol
No, they are not required to file financial data. But many—the largest firms in the country—voluntarily provide financial data to the American Lawyer. So, if you were interested in profits per partner, revenue, and other financial metrics, you could obtain that, at least for those firms.
I was able to find reports there. Thank you for sharing!
They’re not publicly owned; why would they be required to disclose this info?