Best Places to Work: Law firm honorees announced
The Business of Law Digest, in conjunction with Best Companies Group, is pleased to announce its 2025 list of the best law firms to work at. This new program recognizes firms that prioritize their employees’ well-being and create a positive work environment for their teams.
The 27 law firms listed below were measured against a wide range of benchmarks, including the presence of formal programs for actively recruiting a diverse workforce, older employees, and members of the military; long-tenured senior management; bonuses for employee referrals; telecommuting options; family-friendly benefits; a focus on work/life balance and tuition assistance programs.
Winning firms received high marks for confidence in leadership, strong communication, corporate culture, ongoing training options, fair pay and benefits, and overall satisfaction, among other criteria.
The following law firms have met the stringent requirements to be selected as a Best Place to Work:
Barnes and Thornburg LLP, Minnesota
Brandon J Broderick Attorney at Law
Casner & Edwards, LLP, Massachusetts
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC, New Jersey
Cook Barkett Ponder & Wolz, Missouri
Davis Law Group, Washington
Dorcey Law Firm, PLC, Florida
Drummond Woodsum, Maine
Grüneberg and Myers PLLC, Virginia
Hall Booth Smith P.C., Georgia
Hupy and Abraham, S.C., Wisconsin
Kean Miller LLP, Louisiana
Kemp Klein Law Firm, Michigan
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, North Carolina
Marks and Harrison, Virginia
Melone Hatley, P.C., Virginia
Miller, Dawson, Sigal & Ward, South Carolina
Pemberton Personal Injury Law Firm, Wisconsin
Sapientia Law Group, PLLC, Minneapolis
Schwartzapfel Lawyers P.C., New York
Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA, New Hampshire
The Geller Law Group, PLLC, Virginia
The Harris Law Firm, Colorado
The Miller Law Firm, P.C., Michigan
Triangle Divorce Lawyers, North Carolina
Ward Law, LLC, Pennsylvania
Yankwitt LLP, New York
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