Nixon Peabody LLP
Firm Summary
Coming out of predecessor firms that date back to 1854, Nixon Peabody today is one of Boston’s most prestigious firms. Expansion has grown the firm to more than 600 attorneys across 16 global offices. It’s core practice areas include litigation, real estate, corporate law, intellectual property, and finance. Within those are a wide number of subspecialties and niche practices, including being highly recognized in the areas of affordable housing and real estate, intellectual property, energy and environment, health care, tax, public finance, M&A, private equity, and complex commercial disputes. Nixon Peabody has also made a name for itself by publishing a number of blogs, having a podcast about being a lawyer in Los Angeles, and being active on social media.
Firm Stats
- Firm Name
- Nixon Peabody LLP
- U.S. Lawyer Headcount
- 580
- Headcount Change Since 2016
Overall -112
Partner -56
- Hours Required
- Unspecified
- Top Feeder Schools
- Boston College Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, Harvard Law School, Boston University School of Law
- Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
- 6.1
- Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
- 21%
- Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
- 13%
- Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
- 26%
- Promotion Rate
- 4%
Firm Policies
Work/Life Balance
- 18 weeks primary caregiver leave
- 10 weeks family leave
- Flex and/or reduced hours
- Subsidized backup care/emergency dependent care
- Telecommuting
- Mentoring
- Adoption aid
Above the Law Coverage
-
Former Biglaw Partner Gets A Trump Pardon
Convicted former Nixon Peabody partner got a coveted pardon.
-
Biglaw Firm Introduces New Lockstep Salary And Bonus Scale — But Not Everyone Is Happy About It
Salaries and bonuses still aren’t market at this firm. Ouch.
-
Furloughs Turn Into Layoffs At Yet Another Am Law 100 Firm
And some attorneys still remain furloughed.
-
Law School Students PISSED At Nixon Peabody’s Handling Of Summer Associate Program
COVID-19 ruins everything.
The Law Firm Transparency Project draws upon Above the Law research as well as data provided by Leopard Solutions and UniCourt. Click here for an expanded methodology and definition of terms.