Firms whose management scored above 60% in the RollOnFriday Firm of the Year 2018 survey were still
No firm received wholly positive comments about its management.
The majority of firms in RollOnFriday's Firm of the Year 2018 survey, 44 out of 63, were rated at le
February 2018
Staff at firms which scored under 60% could still be more satisfied with their work/life balance tha
There was a lot to be said for the work/life balance at firms scoring between 60-70%, it's just t
Firms did very well indeed if their staff rated them between 70-80% for work/life balance, though
The top of the work/life balance league was dominated by daylight-hours-only firms, where lawyers kn
Some firms achieved less than 50% for career development in the RollOnFriday Firm of the Year 201
Firms scoring 50-60% were more strongly criticised by their staff for career development which, whil
Firms performing pretty well in their staff's eyes scored between 60-70%, although there was defi
Kirkland & Ellis (90%) landed top of the career development table.
The further a firm's score fell beneath 60%, the greater the indication that it had a real problem w
Lawyers voting their firms between 60-69% for pay did not consider themselves in the poor house by a
Respondents to the RollOnFriday Firm of the Year 2018 survey were reluctant to admit to total satisf
Only a handful of firms plunged below 50%. But they made a mess when they landed.
Slipping below 60% indicated a strong streak of dissatisfaction, and while it was not all bad as far
Eight firms fell into the Meh category in the Firm of the Year 2018 survey.
January 2018
Indicative of the so-so satisfaction levels of lawyers in private practice, a great glob of firms we