Firm Summary
Hunton Andrews Kurth
In 2018, the major merger of Mid-Atlantic-based Hunton & Williams and Houston’s Andrews Kurth Kenyon formed Hunton Andrews Kurth, a firm of nearly 1,000 attorneys in 21 offices around the globe. The combined firm counsels clients in over 100 different practice areas that cover nearly every aspect of the law. The firm has particularly been recognized for its energy and environmental law practices, as well as its litigation forte in the niche markets of Texas, California, Florida and the Mid-Atlantic.
Firm Stats
- Firm Name
- Hunton Andrews Kurth
- U.S. Lawyer Headcount
- 800
- Headcount Change Since 2016
Overall +125
Partner +42
- Salary Scale
- Market
- Hours Required
- 1,800 - 2,000
- Top Feeder Schools
- University of Virginia Law School, University of Houston Law Center, William & Mary School of Law
- Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
- 5.8
- Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
- -4%
- Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
- 10%
- Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
- 24%
- Promotion Rate
- 2%
Firm Policies
Work/Life Balance
- 16 weeks primary caregiver leave
- 6 weeks family leave
- Flex and/or reduced hours
- Subsidized backup care/emergency dependent care
- Telecommuting
- Mentoring
- Adoption aid
Benefits and Perks
- Bar review course, PMBR, exam expenses
- $3K salary advance
- Firm has direct billing with preferred movers
- Relocation benefit includes moving your car
- Firm covers part of closing costs
Above the Law Coverage
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Top Biglaw Firm Gives Out Delayed Special Bonuses
Associates will have to wait for the big bucks.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth Attorney Tops List As Biggest Jackhole Lawyer In America
This is not the way to conduct yourself in the public spotlight.
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