Firm Summary

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Formed by a 21-year-old attorney in downtown Manhattan in 1875, Proskauer Rose today employs over 725 attorneys in 13 offices across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. The full-service firm excels at a wide range of corporate and litigation services, offering equal strength in complex transactions and high-stakes litigation. Its Private Investment Funds Group is widely recognized as one of the best in the country, and its labor and sports law groups are just as strong. On the litigation front, Proskauer attorneys are known for handling everything from high-profile white collar defense matters to cutting-edge IP litigation for some of the biggest companies in the world, including Hermès, the firm’s longest running client.

Firm Stats

Firm Name
Proskauer Rose LLP
U.S. Lawyer Headcount
695
Headcount Change Since 2016

Overall

-52

Partner

+8

Salary Scale
Market
Bonus Category
Full Match
Hours Required
Unspecified
Top Feeder Schools
Columbia Law School, NYU School of Law, Harvard Law School
Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
6.6
Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
19%
Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
5%
Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
15%
Promotion Rate
2%
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Firm Policies

Work/Life Balance

  • 18 weeks primary caregiver leave
  • 4 weeks family leave
  • Flex and/or reduced hours
  • Sabbaticals
  • Subsidized backup care/emergency dependent care
  • Adoption assistance ($5K)

Benefits and Perks

  • All bar expenses paid
  • $10K interest-free loan to be repaid over first full year of employment
  • Qualified moving expenses up to $3K
  • Pro-rated stub bonus based on start date

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