Firm Summary
Fox Rothschild
Founded in Philadelphia in 1907, Fox Rothschild has grown significantly, particularly through a number of strategic mergers in the past 10 years, and today is a firm with 950 lawyers in 27 offices around the U.S. The firm’s client roster includes closely held businesses, small public companies, tax-exempt organizations, high-net-worth individuals, and celebrities. While the firm serves clients in all the usual areas, including litigation, corporate, securities, and more, they’ve made a name for themselves in more niche areas, particularly entertainment and sports law and a recognized multidisciplinary cannabis practice.
Firm Stats
- Firm Name
- Fox Rothschild
- U.S. Lawyer Headcount
- 942
- Headcount Change Since 2016
Overall +182
Partner +155
- Hours Required
- Unspecified
- Top Feeder Schools
- Temple University, James E. Beasley Law, Rutgers Law, Newark, Villanova Law
- Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
- 5.7
- Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
- 9%
- Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
- 19%
- Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
- 29%
- Promotion Rate
- 8%
Firm Policies
Benefits and Perks
- Bar review course, bar exam fees, related expenses
- $5K bar stipend or signing/graduation bonus
- Full payback required if associate leaves within 12 months
Above the Law Coverage
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Lawsuit Alleges Biglaw Counsel Attempted To Rape Paralegal
UPDATE- the firm issued a statement saying this morning they terminated the attorney alleged to have sexually assaulted the plaintiff.
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Georgetown Report And Fox Rothschild Signal Importance Of Niche Law Blogs
If you’re going to spend time and effort on blogging, do it right.
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There Was ANOTHER Biglaw Firm Partner On The Donald Trump Call With Georgia Election Officials
Fox Rothschild partner was the elusive third of the ‘attorneys that represent the president’ on the transcript.
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