This chart ranks Am Law 200 firms with at least 20 non-U.S. lawyers by their scores for pro bono performed by those lawyers. Half of the score comes from the average number of pro bono hours in 2013. The other half comes from the percentage of lawyers who did more than 20 hours of pro bono work. Figures are based on lawyer counts as of Dec. 31, 2013.


These firms declined to share data on pro bono work by non-U.S. lawyers in 2013. Ranked by percentage of non-U.S. lawyers, from highest to lowest, they are: Baker & McKenzie; Dentons; Hogan Lovells; Cleary Gottlieb; Willkie Farr; Milbank; Davis Polk; Sullivan & Cromwell; Edwards Wildman; Simpson Thacher; Sidley Austin; Bingham McCutcheon; Miller Canfield; Kirkland & Ellis; Fried Frank; Cadwalader; Quinn Emanuel; Akin Gump; Greenberg Traurig; Steptoe & Johnson; Kaye Scholer; Dorsey & Whitney; Kramer Levin; Littler Mendelson; Paul Weiss; Duane Morris; Kilpatrick Townsend; Wilson Sonsini; Sheppard Mullin; and Goodwin Procter.

* Number of lawyers by head count, not FTE

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