The Social Mobility Employer Index is the leading authority on employer-led social mobility. The 2023 Index is out now and available here. 36% of the entrants in the SMI are law firms.
Legal professionals featured in the top-75 list include:
- Browne Jacobson (2) (down from (1)
- Linklaters (6) (up from 14)
- Allen & Overy (7) (up from 13)
- BCLP (9)(up from 13)
- Womble Bond Dickinson (11) (up from 41)
- DLA Piper (12) (stayed the same)
- Baker McKenzie (13) (down from 8)
- Lewis Silkin (14) (up from 18)
- Squire Patton Boggs (16) (down from 9)
- CMS (17) (up from 19)
- Osborne Clarke (19) (up from 26)
- Slaughter and May (19) (up from 31)
- Weightmans (20) (not listed in 2022)
- DWF (21) (down from 17)
- Ashurst (22) (not listed in 2022)
- Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (22) (up from 35)
- Macfarlanes (23) (up from 53)
- Hogan Lovells (24) (up from 32)
- Brodies (30)(up from 34)
- Shepherd and Wedderburn (31) (down from 28)
- Mayer Brown (32) (up from 57)
- Clifford Chance (35) (down from 29)
- Addleshaw Goddard (36) (up from 70)
- Charles Russell Speechlys (37) (up from 52)
- Eversheds Sutherland (40) (down from 21)
- Clyde and Co (41) (up from 58)
- Norton Rose Fulbright (43)(down from 39)
- Simmons & Simmons (45) (down from 25)
- TLT (46) (up from 64)
- Burges Salmon (47) (down from 23)
- Pinsent Masons (50)(down from 30)
- Sharpe Pritchard (51) (up from 63)
- Mishcon De Reya LLP (52)(down from 40)
- Burness Paull (52) (down from 47)
- Stephenson Harwood (53) (new for 2022)
- RPC (58) (down from 50)
- Radcliffe Chambers (60) (down from 57)
- Farrer & Co (63) (new for 2022)
- Stewarts Law (65) (new for 2022)
- Gibson Dunn (70) (new for 2022)
- Weil (70) (new for 2022)
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