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Going Local: Introducing Vault's 2012 Regional Rankings

by Vault Law Editors
Published: Wednesday, July 20, 2011

While many BigLaw firms are global jetsetters, with cases across the world, legal practice also often has a significant local component. Vault’s regional rankings go beyond overall prestige and delve into which firms are on top in their respective regions. In this year’s survey of almost 16,000 law firm associates, we asked attorneys their perspectives on peer firms within their specific locations. Below is a list of the firms that ranked No. 1 in regions across the U.S., along with a glimpse at outsiders’ opinions on these firms.

Atlanta: King & Spalding

•“Good antitrust”

Boston: Ropes & Gray

•“No doubt the best in Boston"

Chicago: Kirkland & Ellis

•"Gold standard for brand names"

Miami: Greenberg Traurig

•“Friendly”

Mid-Atlantic: Morgan Lewis

•“Powerhouse labor law”

Midwest: Jones Day

•“Cream of the crop”

New York: Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz

•“Best of the best”

Northern California: Morrison & Foerster

•"Generous, diverse"

Northwest: Perkins Coie

•“Election law stars”

Southern California: Gibson Dunn

•“Among the very best”

Texas: Baker Botts

•"Kings of Texas"

Washington, DC: Williams & Connolly

•“Simply brilliant”

Read More:
Unveiling the 2012 Vault Law 100!
Announcing Vault's 2012 Quality of Life Rankings

http://blogs.vault.com/blog/vaults-law-blog-legal-careers-and-industry-news/going-local-introducing-vaults-2012-regional-rankings/

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