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GRSM Climbs into Top 25 Firms on NLJ Women in Law Scorecard

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani has been ranked No. 22 on the National Law Journal's Women in Law Scorecard. This represents a very sizable 14-spot jump from our ranking of No. 36 in 2023. The Scorecard, produced as part of the NLJ 500 annual headcount report, ranks the largest law firms in the country by their representation of female attorneys within their firm. Above the Law highlighted the firm's unique achievement of being one of the few large firms to secure a spot in the Top 30 on the Women in Law Scorecard.

"GRSM is making great strides in our efforts toward gender equality. While we recognize this is a long-term commitment and we have much more work to do, we are very proud of the progress we are making. Our singular goal is to support our women attorneys as they strive to reach their highest potential within our firm," said Debra Ellwood Meppen, Partner and Chair of the firm's Women's Initiative. "Equity and inclusion are our most significant priorities as we work towards increasing our percentage of female attorneys in partnership ranks and leadership positions throughout the firm."

In addition, GRSM was ranked No. 14 in the Law360 400, an annual ranking of the largest law firms in the U.S. by domestic headcount. According to Law360, the 50 largest firms grew at an average rate of 2.9%, and the 200 largest firms at 2.6%. GRSM's remarkable 14.4% growth rate far outpaces the industry average, underscoring our dynamic expansion and strategic development.

These rankings are a testament to our growth from a regional firm to a national full-service litigation and business transactions firm. With 80 offices across the United States and a robust headcount of over 1,400 attorneys, GRSM is uniquely positioned to assist clients with legal matters anywhere in the United States.

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