Four Am Law 100 firms appear on a list compiled by the Center for Public Integrity ranking professional services firms on the basis of how much money they receive from governments that perform poorly on human rights indices.
The firms included in the ranking are U.S.-based and, within the past five years, have worked for the 50 countries with the worst human rights scores on the Fragile States Index, a list put out by Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit The Fund for Peace that collects reports and data to rate countries based on their human rights records and other metrics.
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