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News Feature

How to Fold 150 Laterals Into Your Firm, San Francisco Daily Journal
The San Francisco Daily Journal features Morgan Lewis's successful integration of 150 laterals on the West Coast.

Diversity Highlights

Grace Speights named to the Washington Business Journal's list of "Women Who Mean Business" (2012).

Morgan Lewis named one of the "Top 100 Law Firms for Diversity" by MultiCultural Law Magazine (2012).

Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality - 100% rating from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation in its Corporate Equality Index (2010–2013).

Allyson Ho recognized as one of 20 "Winning Women" by Texas Lawyer (2011).

Larry Turner receives the 2011 Pennsylvania Multicultural Award by the National Diversity Council.

Marlee Myers honored by the National Diversity Council as one of the "Most Powerful and Influential Women of Pennsylvania" (2010).

Grace Speights named by the National Law Journal as one of "Washington's Most Influential Women Lawyers" (2010) and by the Washingtonian as one of "Washington's 100 Most Powerful Women" (2009); recipient of the Washington Business Journal Minority Business Leader Award (2010).

Named as a Top Law Firm for Diversity by MultiCultural Law magazine (2009).

Premier sponsor of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA).

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Pro Bono in 2010

Over 71,000 hours were spent on pro bono representations, at a value to our pro bono clients of tens of millions of dollars.

Nearly two-thirds of the firm's attorneys contributed at least 20 hours to a pro bono matter; representations span all practice groups and offices.

Representations included more than 1,600 active matters, including nearly 400 new matters.

Full "above the line" credit given for pro bono time charges.

Morgan Lewis is a signatory to the Pro Bono Institute's Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge.

Former judicial clerks bring valuable real-world experience to our legal practice. Their experiences, skills and knowledge add to our rich and dynamic culture and contribute directly to our ability to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Because of this, we've established a legacy of attracting and retaining former judicial clerks. Morgan Lewis is proud to have over 150 former judicial clerks.

To serve the diverse needs of our clients, we actively seek lawyers with experience as judicial clerks from both state and federal courts, as well as administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

We recruit judicial clerks into specific practice groups and offices. Search for available associate positions at Morgan Lewis by location or practice group.