The Best Places to Work | ||||
To find out how midlevels rate their firms as workplaces, our survey examined 12 areas that contribute to job satisfaction. They include relations with partners and other associates, the interest and satisfaction level of the associates’ work, training and guidance, emphasis on billables, management openness about firm strategies and partnership chances, attitude toward pro bono work, compensation and benefits, and the respondents’ inclination to stay at their firm for at least two more years. Respondents graded their firms in those areas on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score. On this chart, the firms that qualified for this year’s survey are ranked by their averages on those questions, based on responses from all their offices. The location listed is the firm’s headquarters city. For definitions of national and international firms, and for other details about the survey, see Midlevel Associates Survey: How It’s Done. | ||||
2004 Rank | 2003 Rank | Firm, Location | Overall Score | Respondents and Response Rate |
1 | - | Harter, Secrest, Rochester, New York | 4.486 | 12 (100%) |
2 | 10 | Miles & Stockbridge, Baltimore | 4.365 | 12 (92%) |
3 | 81 | Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C. | 4.282 | 36 (56%) |
4 | 28 | Arent Fox, Washington, D.C. | 4.261 | 14 (54%) |
5 | 4 | Goulston & Storrs, Boston | 4.256 | 14 (58%) |
6 | 7 | Robins, Kaplan, Minneapolis | 4.233 | 10 (59%) |
7 | - | Hughes & Luce, Dallas | 4.216 | 16 (80%) |
8 | 13 | Winstead Sechrest, Dallas | 4.213 | 21 (81%) |
9 | 1 | Bracewell & Patterson, Houston | 4.183 | 10 (26%) |
10 | 125 | Cooley Godward, Palo Alto | 4.171 | 20 (29%) |
11 | 76 | Patterson, Belknap, New York | 4.16 | 15 (60%) |
12 | 42 | Goodwin Procter, Boston | 4.112 | 25 (37%) |
13 | 96 | Vedder, Price, Chicago | 4.111 | 13 (65%) |
14 | 11 | Haynes and Boone, Dallas | 4.102 | 20 (69%) |
15 | - | Linklaters, International | 4.1 | 15 (71%) |
16 | 21 | Debevoise & Plimpton, New York | 4.097 | 24 (24%) |
16 | 26 | Sonnenschein, Chicago | 4.097 | 26 (40%) |
18 | 5 | Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis | 4.09 | 31 (69%) |
19 | 38 | Gibson, Dunn, Los Angeles | 4.083 | 73 (51%) |
20 | 8 | Winston & Strawn, National | 4.063 | 33 (37%) |
21 | 145 | Chapman and Cutler, Chicago | 4.055 | 18 (86%) |
22 | 52 | Finnegan, Henderson, Washington, D.C. | 4.037 | 19 (66%) |
22 | - | Thompson & Knight, Dallas | 4.037 | 10 (34%) |
24 | 35 | Kilpatrick Stockton, Atlanta | 4.025 | 20 (74%) |
25 | 17 | Munger, Tolles, Los Angeles | 4.016 | 13 (46%) |
26 | 34 | Troutman Sanders, Atlanta | 4.008 | 12 (23%) |
27 | - | Carter Ledyard, New York | 4.007 | 11 (61%) |
28 | 23 | Orrick, San Francisco | 3.999 | 52 (76%) |
29 | 79 | Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C. | 3.973 | 21 (23%) |
30 | 24 | Andrews & Kurth, Houston | 3.955 | 13 (38%) |
31 | 19 | Buchanan Ingersoll, Pittsburgh | 3.952 | 20 (74%) |
31 | 40 | Michael Best, Milwaukee | 3.952 | 14 (56%) |
33 | 140 | Pepper Hamilton, Philadelphia | 3.925 | 26 (63%) |
34 | 3 | Alston & Bird, Atlanta | 3.916 | 22 (26%) |
35 | 18 | Davis Wright, Seattle | 3.908 | 10 (30%) |
36 | 20 | Blank Rome, Philadelphia | 3.892 | 26 (70%) |
37 | - | Jackson Walker, Dallas | 3.889 | 11 (52%) |
38 | - | Holland & Hart, Denver | 3.888 | 16 (64%) |
38 | - | Squire, Sanders, National | 3.888 | 28 (38%) |
40 | 69 | Powell, Goldstein, Atlanta | 3.878 | 13 (48%) |
41 | 104 | Quarles & Brady, Milwaukee | 3.864 | 30 (77%) |
42 | 47 | Sheppard, Mullin, Los Angeles | 3.848 | 16 (38%) |
43 | 39 | Jenner & Block, Chicago | 3.833 | 30 (44%) |
44 | - | Wilmer Cutler 1, Washington, D.C. | 3.821 | 49 (28%) |
45 | 104 | Wolf, Block, Philadelphia | 3.812 | 19 (79%) |
46 | 83 | Wiley Rein, Washington, D.C. | 3.806 | 13 (65%) |
47 | 50 | Thelen Reid, San Francisco | 3.804 | 19 (58%) |
48 | 78 | Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston | 3.801 | 36 (39%) |
49 | 31 | Latham & Watkins, National | 3.799 | 70 (24%) |
50 | 27 | Wildman, Harrold, Chicago | 3.798 | 21 (95%) |
51 | 22 | Dorsey & Whitney, Minneapolis | 3.792 | 15 (26%) |
52 | 54 | Shook, Hardy, Kansas City, Missouri | 3.786 | 43 (49%) |
53 | 33 | Ballard Spahr, Philadelphia | 3.785 | 18 (60%) |
53 | 59 | Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco | 3.785 | 63 (54%) |
55 | - | Baker Botts, Houston | 3.783 | 36 (41%) |
56 | 32 | Heller Ehrman, San Francisco | 3.78 | 32 (41%) |
57 | 149 | Kelley Drye, New York | 3.779 | 15 (48%) |
58 | 118 | Stroock & Stroock, New York | 3.777 | 10 (24%) |
59 | 108 | Hunton & Williams, Richmond | 3.769 | 50 (60%) |
60 | 75 | Chadbourne & Parke, New York | 3.762 | 13 (43%) |
61 | 14 | Schiff Hardin, Chicago | 3.759 | 10 (43%) |
62 | 93 | Katten Muchin, Chicago | 3.758 | 32 (71%) |
63 | 90 | Willkie Farr, New York | 3.75 | 34 (62%) |
64 | 48 | Baker & Hostetler, Cleveland | 3.749 | 35 (53%) |
65 | 159 | Akin Gump, National | 3.742 | 77 (64%) |
66 | - | Calfee, Halter, Cleveland | 3.74 | 11 (73%) |
66 | 58 | Snell & Wilmer, Phoenix | 3.74 | 25 (57%) |
68 | 82 | Sidley Austin, National | 3.724 | 77 (41%) |
69 | - | Kronish Lieb, New York | 3.72 | 13 (100%) |
70 | 50 | Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C. | 3.719 | 29 (31%) |
71 | 41 | Cozen O’Connor, Philadelphia | 3.709 | 20 (53%) |
72 | 43 | Vinson & Elkins, Houston | 3.708 | 53 (59%) |
73 | 150 | Fitzpatrick, Cella, New York | 3.702 | 13 (54%) |
73 | 146 | Thacher Proffitt, New York | 3.702 | 22 (81%) |
75 | 123 | Davis Polk, New York | 3.701 | 16 (14%) |
76 | 29 | Greenberg Traurig, National | 3.693 | 43 (52%) |
77 | 144 | Testa, Hurwitz, Boston | 3.692 | 14 (27%) |
78 | 120 | Stoel Rives, Portland, Oregon | 3.69 | 26 (60%) |
79 | 86 | Fish & Richardson, National | 3.684 | 22 (47%) |
80 | 112 | Pillsbury Winthrop, San Francisco | 3.675 | 50 (56%) |
81 | 85 | Duane Morris, Philadelphia | 3.661 | 14 (44%) |
82 | 129 | Lord, Bissell, Chicago | 3.652 | 11 (69%) |
82 | 132 | Paul, Hastings, National | 3.652 | 80 (94%) |
84 | - | Adams and Reese, New Orleans | 3.65 | 10 (63%) |
84 | 97 | Foley Hoag, Boston | 3.65 | 10 (38%) |
86 | 74 | Saul Ewing, Philadelphia | 3.648 | 15 (79%) |
87 | - | Frost Brown, Cincinnati | 3.633 | 12 (30%) |
88 | 16 | Porter Wright, Columbus | 3.629 | 17 (77%) |
89 | 61 | Bingham McCutchen, National | 3.619 | 73 (55%) |
90 | 57 | Howrey, Washington, D.C. | 3.618 | 26 (41%) |
91 | 110 | Weil, Gotshal, New York | 3.616 | 35 (25%) |
92 | 55 | Coudert Brothers, International | 3.608 | 14 (88%) |
92 | 55 | Vorys, Sater, Columbus | 3.608 | 20 (71%) |
94 | 134 | Day, Berry, Hartford | 3.607 | 14 (61%) |
94 | 107 | Simpson Thacher, New York | 3.607 | 47 (28%) |
96 | 65 | Dykema Gossett, Detroit | 3.597 | 13 (59%) |
96 | 70 | Sutherland Asbill, Atlanta | 3.597 | 12 (29%) |
98 | 84 | McKenna Long, National | 3.588 | 12 (43%) |
99 | 64 | Piper Rudnick, National | 3.587 | 34 (28%) |
100 | 62 | Bryan Cave, National | 3.577 | 45 (71%) |
100 | 100 | Morgan, Lewis, National | 3.577 | 68 (45%) |
102 | 153 | Perkins Coie, Seattle | 3.575 | 19 (28%) |
103 | 92 | Cleary, Gottlieb, New York | 3.562 | 39 (25%) |
104 | 30 | Ropes & Gray, Boston | 3.561 | 31 (41%) |
105 | 128 | Clifford Chance, International | 3.555 | 41 (55%) |
105 | 138 | O’Melveny & Myers, Los Angeles | 3.555 | 65 (47%) |
107 | - | Dow, Lohnes, Washington, D.C. | 3.551 | 16 (84%) |
108 | 68 | Gray Cary, Palo Alto | 3.548 | 17 (32%) |
109 | - | Seyfarth Shaw, National | 3.538 | 11 (29%) |
110 | 157 | Reed Smith, Pittsburgh | 3.528 | 37 (49%) |
111 | 101 | Drinker Biddle, Philadelphia | 3.499 | 13 (22%) |
112 | - | Holland & Knight, National | 3.493 | 28 (38%) |
113 | 131 | White & Case, International | 3.488 | 72 (68%) |
114 | 114 | Skadden, New York | 3.485 | 69 (32%) |
115 | - | Baker & McKenzie, International | 3.482 | 100 (44%) |
116 | 95 | Mayer, Brown, National | 3.472 | 56 (50%) |
117 | 77 | King & Spalding, Atlanta | 3.47 | 58 (58%) |
118 | 63 | Lowenstein Sandler, Roseland, New Jersey | 3.467 | 25 (78%) |
119 | 103 | Edwards & Angell, Providence | 3.464 | 10 (53%) |
120 | 109 | Milbank, Tweed, New York | 3.45 | 42 (70%) |
121 | 116 | Kirkland & Ellis, Chicago | 3.445 | 70 (40%) |
122 | 73 | Fox Rothschild, Philadelphia | 3.441 | 14 (88%) |
122 | 91 | Hughes Hubbard, New York | 3.441 | 19 (63%) |
124 | - | Preston Gates, Seattle | 3.432 | 11 (41%) |
125 | 119 | Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, National | 3.413 | 19 (22%) |
126 | 137 | Paul, Weiss, New York | 3.41 | 18 (23%) |
127 | 154 | Wilson Sonsini, Palo Alto | 3.393 | 39 (35%) |
128 | 147 | Schulte Roth, New York | 3.389 | 24 (62%) |
129 | 125 | McDermott, Will, National | 3.385 | 56 (62%) |
130 | 138 | Fried, Frank, New York | 3.384 | 42 (51%) |
131 | 129 | Shearman & Sterling, New York | 3.374 | 55 (42%) |
132 | - | Nutter McClennen, Boston | 3.365 | 13 (76%) |
133 | 155 | Dickstein Shapiro, Washington, D.C. | 3.354 | 15 (50%) |
134 | 152 | Brown Raysman, New York | 3.342 | 16 (84%) |
135 | 122 | Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee | 3.325 | 31 (32%) |
136 | 151 | Kaye Scholer, New York | 3.316 | 10 (22%) |
137 | 133 | Cravath, New York | 3.292 | 32 (35%) |
138 | 15 | Allen & Overy, International | 3.289 | 17 (53%) |
139 | 158 | Dewey Ballantine, New York | 3.275 | 30 (48%) |
140 | 117 | Sullivan & Cromwell, New York | 3.221 | 49 (29%) |
141 | - | Nixon Peabody, National | 3.208 | 12 (25%) |
142 | - | Fenwick & West, Palo Alto | 3.174 | 13 (36%) |
143 | 125 | Dechert, National | 3.133 | 28 (38%) |
144 | 143 | Proskauer Rose, New York | 3.074 | 32 (48%) |
145 | - | Curtis, Mallet, New York | 3.05 | 11 (73%) |
146 | 142 | Cadwalader, New York | 3.026 | 41 (55%) |
147 | 89 | Kramer Levin, New York | 2.913 | 20 (54%) |
148 | 156 | Cahill Gordon, New York | 2.806 | 24 (71%) |
1Hale and Dorr merged with Wilmer Cutler Pickering in June 2004 to form Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. Results from the two firms were combined. | ||||
( The American Lawyer, October 2004) |
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