The rankings, which placed Fish at 26 out of 220 firms, are based on inclusion of Asian - American, African - American, Latino or Hispanic, Native American, and self - described
multiracial attorneys at Am Law 200 and National Law Journal 250 law firms.
The Diversity Scorecard records the average number of full - time - equivalent minority attorneys — Asian - American, African - American, Latino or Hispanic, Native American and self - described
multiracial attorneys — at Am Law 200 and National Law Journal 250 law firms in the calendar year 2015.
To identify the most diverse firms, The American Lawyer evaluates Am Law 200 and National Law Journal 250 firms according to their inclusion of Asian - American, African - American, Latino or Hispanic, Native American and self - described
multiracial attorneys.
Not exact matches
For 2018, the reported data shows 85 percent of
attorneys identify as Caucasian / White; 5 percent as African - American; 5 percent as Hispanic; 3 percent as Asian; 1 percent as Native American; and 1 percent as
multiracial.
Scorecard rankings are determined by adding the percentage of minority
attorneys (Asian or Asian - American, black or African - American, Latino or Hispanic, and
multiracial) in a firm's U.S. offices to the percentage of its U.S. based minority partners.