Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers compile an annual list of the 50 Best Law Firms for Women.
This year four Minnesota-based law firms are on it.
The list is based on the firm’s leadership in “promoting and retaining female talent” and recognizes legal workplaces with family-friendly policies and business development initiatives that are most successful in retaining women and advancing them into leadership roles.
The firms were evaluated based on family-friendly benefits and policies; flexibility; and leadership, compensation, advancement and retention of women.
Faegre Baker Daniels, Dorsey & Whitney, Fredrikson & Byron and Leonard, Street and Deinard were on this year’s list.
Leonard, Street and Deinard was recognized for:
• 43% of associates are women, up from 39% in 2009.
• Since January 2011, women comprise almost 60% of new attorney hires.
• Women now fill 31% of all leadership roles, including occupying two of the nine positions on the Board of Directors.
• Formal mentoring and motivational peer-group meetings to help accelerate progress.
• A new policy allows associates to speed up or slow down their partnership track to accommodate family needs.
• The firm’s women’s initiative shines a spotlight on the talent and contributions of the firm’s women attorneys and builds community.
Faegre Baker Daniels was recognized for:
• The corporate practice group recently hired a consultant to educate women on ways to better communicate their scheduling needs.
• Women are one quarter of all practice group leaders, executive committee and management board members.
• Women attorneys can take up to a year of job-guaranteed time off if they get pregnant, with 14 weeks fully paid; after they return, they can work flex their hours or reduce their schedules by as much as 33%.
• All attorneys are encouraged to advocate for women’s issues, which were the focus of 49% of the firm’s pro bono work and 60% of its community service in 2011.
Dorsey & Whitney was recognized for:
• 27% of the firm’s female partners, 58% of its female counsel and 9% of its female associates worked reduced hours.
• Attorneys may opt to adjust their weekly schedules, telecommute or work remotely.
• An on-site gym, child care subsidies and reimbursements, generous parental leave and up to $3,000 in adoption aid per child.
Fredrikson & Byron was recognized for:
• A formal policy that allows attorneys to reduce their hours by as much as 20% and still earn full health benefits.
• New work retreats and career coaching programs offer lessons in leadership, business and professional skills development.
• Women lead 37% of practice groups at the firm.
Source: http://minnlawyer.com/minnlawyerblog/2012/11/14/4-minnesota-law-firms-among-50-best-for-women/
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