Firm | Score |
---|---|
Cooley (UK) LLP | 93.8 |
White & Case LLP | 90.0 |
Morrison Foerster | 89.2 |
Duncan Lewis | 89.0 |
Crown Prosecution Service | 88.5 |
Latham & Watkins | 87.9 |
Howes Percival | 86.7 |
Forbes Solicitors | 86.4 |
Kingsley Napley | 85.5 |
Brabners LLP | 85.0 |
Steele Raymond | 84.0 |
Ashurst | 83.8 |
BCLP | 83.6 |
Muckle | 83.0 |
Leigh Day | 82.9 |
Hill Dickinson | 82.5 |
Devonshires Solicitors | 82.5 |
Anthony Collins | 82.5 |
Mills & Reeve | 81.5 |
Milbank LLP | 81.1 |
Inclusiveness
Historically, law firms don’t have the best reputation when it comes to diversity and inclusion. But, finally, after years of tackling the issue head on, law firm workforces are becoming more diverse. Regardless of colour, educational background or gender, the most important thing should be how good you are at your job. There’s a long way to go yet and some firms are undoubtedly better than others, but trainees at these Future Lawyers Winner firms feel like part of the team. Click on a firm name to read their Future Lawyers profile and see how they scored in other categories.