The Biglaw Firms Where Lawyers Did The Most Pro Bono Work (2018)

Which law firms were the best at giving back?

Over the course of the last year, members of the legal profession have sprung into action to deal with crisis after crisis after crisis, offering their services without cost to those in need. From travel bans to natural disasters to border family separations, lawyers in America were inspired to do their very best to help those who needed their assistance the very most.

But which law firms were able to contribute the most to society?

The American Lawyer has compiled a ranking of Am Law 200 firms based on their pro bono work in 2017. Half of their scores come from the average number of pro bono hours per lawyer, while the other half represents the percentage of lawyers who performed more than 20 hours of pro bono work.

Here are the top 10 firms when it came to pro bono emergencies in 2017:

  1. Jenner & Block
  2. Covington & Burling
  3. Orrick
  4. Patterson Belknap
  5. Hughes Hubbard
  6. Gibson Dunn
  7. Buckley Sander
  8. Dechert
  9. Ropes & Gray
  10. Paul Hastings

It should be noted that at each firm listed, the average attorney performed about 100 hours or more of pro bono work last year, and the Am Law 200 as a whole contributed more than 5 million hours of pro bono work. Congratulations!

The 2018 Pro Bono Scorecard [American Lawyer]
The American Lawyer’s National Pro Bono Rankings [American Lawyer]

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