… and Boies, Schiller is on the bottom of these rankings of 164 firms. Every year, as part of the Midlevel Associates Survey conducted by The American Lawyer magazine, associates (third-, fourth-, and fifth-years) are asked to rate their firm’s technology on the basis of several factors—their firm’s overall technology, the training and support they receive, and how well the firm uses its technology on behalf of its clients. The scores for these ratings are averaged for an overall score for each firm, and firms are then ranked based on their technology score.
The result: the Associates Technology Survey. Only a small portion of the overall rankings appeared in the magazine—three “top ten” charts, and a background story on Bryan Cave, one of the top ten. To see the full results, you do need to see the spreadsheet.
The 2007 Associates Technology Survey (formerly known as “Tech Scorecard”) is now available in searchable spreadsheet from ALM Research Online and includes all the scores for all the questions for the 164 firms that participated in the survey this year. For a more complete description, visit the ALM Research Store.