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Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

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Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has had a hand some of the most prominent American developments of the past century and half, from the formation of the Patent Act to the registration of the first dotcom trademark. Founded on the West Coast in 1874, today the firm has over 600 attorneys in 20 international offices, located primarily in North America and Asia. While its full-service offerings are routinely recognized as some of the best in the country, the firm is particularly renowned for its work in the technology, financial services, real estate and construction, and energy and natural resources sectors. Notably, the firm also has a dedicated emerging issues program, which focuses on the most cutting-edge issues of the day, which currently include data security and privacy, crisis management, blockchain and digital currency, unmanned aircraft systems, and water resources.

Firm Stats

Firm Name
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
U.S. Lawyer Headcount
655
Headcount Change Since 2016

Overall-3Partner-15

Salary Scale
Market
Hours Required
Unspecified
Top Feeder Schools
Georgetown University Law Center, Harvard Law School, UC Berkeley School of Law
Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
6.9
Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
11%
Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
10%
Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
25%
Promotion Rate
7%
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Firm Policies

Benefits and Perks

  • BarBri direct billing
  • Bar exam fees
  • $10K salary advance
  • Direct billing with preferred movers; moving of car; cost of airfare
  • $0-4K stub bonus (NY only)

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