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Featured Survey Results: Maternity Leave

baby lawyer attorney Above the Law blog.jpgYesterday, we posted some preliminary results from last week’s ATL / Lateral Link survey on leave and part-time arrangements. Today, we’re going to get a little bit deeper into the maternity leave data.

We now have more than 600 responses, and roughly three-fifths of respondents have reported that their firms offer twelve weeks of paid maternity leave. Another 17% of respondents are at firms that have adopted an eighteen-week leave policy. Since some of you have been clamoring for charts (and others have been less enthusiastic), a chart showing the overall breakdown of responses is here.

Of course, the number of responses and the number of firms are different animals, so today we’re going to start a running table of firms’ paid maternity leave policies. Check it out, after the jump.

Some of this data is from the survey (which you can still take), and some is from tips, firm websites or other public sources. If details about your firm are missing (or wrong), please send us a tip.

Paid Maternity Leave Policies By Firm

FirmPaid Maternity Leave
Akin Gump18 weeks*
Alston & Bird12 weeks
Andrews Kurth18 weeks*
Arnall Golden Gregory12 weeks
Arnold & Porter 18 weeks
Baker & McKenzie16 weeks
Baker Botts12 weeks
Bingham12 weeks
Blank Rome12 weeks
Buchanan Ingersoll12 weeks
Cadwalader18 weeks
Cahill Gordon12 weeks
Cleary Gottlieb18 weeks
Clifford Chance12 weeks
Cooley Godward18 weeks
Covington & Burling 18 weeks
Crowell & Moring18 weeks
Davis Polk18 weeks
Day Pitney 12 weeks
Debevoise & Plimpton 18 weeks
Dechert 12 weeks
Dewey & LeBoeuf18 weeks
DLA Piper12 weeks
Drinker Biddle & Reeth12 weeks**
Fenwick & West 12 weeks
Finnegan Henderson18 weeks
Freshfields12 weeks**
Fried Frank14 weeks
Fulbright & Jaworski12 weeks
Gibbons PC12 weeks
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher 12 weeks
Goodwin Procter12 weeks
Greenberg Traurig12 weeks
Heller Ehrman12 weeks
Hogan & Hartson18 weeks
Holland & Knight12 weeks
Howrey12 weeks
Hughes Hubbard & Reed12 weeks
Hunton & Williams12 weeks
Jenner & Block18 weeks
Jones Day12 weeks
K&L Gates12 weeks
Kaye Scholer12 weeks
King & Spalding12 weeks
Kirkland & Ellis16 weeks
Kramer Levin18 weeks
Latham & Watkins18 weeks
Lowenstein Sandler12 weeks
Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps 12 weeks
Mayer Brown18 weeks
McDermott Will & Emery12 weeks
Milbank Tweed18 weeks
Morgan Lewis & Bockius12 weeks
Morrison & Foerster18 weeks
Nixon Peabody4 weeks
O’Melveny & Myers18 weeks*
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe18 weeks
Patterson Belknap18 weeks
Paul Hastings14 weeks
Paul Weiss18 weeks
Phillips Lytle6 weeks
Proskauer Rose 18 weeks
Quinn Emanuel16 weeks
Ropes & Gray18 weeks
Saul Ewing 12 weeks
Schulte Roth & Zabel18 weeks
Sheppard Mullin12 weeks
Sidley Austin12 weeks
Simpson Thacher18 weeks
Skadden18 weeks
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan 12 weeks
Sullivan & Cromwell18 weeks
Sullivan & Worcester12 weeks
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan 12 weeks
Thelen Reid6 weeks***
Troutman Sanders12 weeks
Venable12 weeks
Vinson & Elkins12 weeks
Weil18 weeks
White & Case12 weeks
Willkie Farr12 weeks
WilmerHale18 weeks
Wilson Elser8 weeks
Winston & Strawn18 weeks
Womble Carlyle12 weeks
*Also applies to the primary caregiver in the case of an adoption.
**In addition to 12 weeks of full paid leave, Freshfields and Drinker Biddle & Reeth permit associates to take another 12 weeks of leave at half pay.
***Thelen Reid provides six weeks of paid primary caregiver leave plus an additional disability leave for childbirth as approved by the insurance provider (usually six weeks).


Justin Bernold is a Director at Lateral Link, the sponsor of this survey.

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