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IN-DEPTH RESEARCH REPORT
on Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Morrison & Foerster
- Designation: San Francisco
- Head Count: 1,010
- Gross Revenues: $1,000,000,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $990,000
- Profits Per Partner: $1,470,000
- Year Over Year Change: no change
Founded in San Francisco in 1883, Morrison & Foerster may have arrived a bit too late for the gold rush, but it has managed to strike pay dirt all the same. Along the way, for a corporate law firm, it has managed to carry itself with some insouciance, taking pride in its street name MoFo. A regular on The American Lawyer’s A–List—which homes in on the most elite firms by looking at both economic and noneconomic metrics—MoFo also boasts a top–rated litigation group. It earned honorable mentions in our 2010, 2008, and 2004 Litigation Department of the Year competitions (the contest is held every two years), and was a finalist as IP Litigation Department of the Year in 2008.
Indeed, technology–focused clients—from Internet start–ups to established life science companies—provide a large portion of MoFo’s workload. The firm was one of the first to plant stakes in Silicon Valley (opening an office in Palo Alto in 1985), and it has followed with offices in other major technology centers, including San Diego and Northern Virginia. Other core areas of practice include financial services, corporate, capital markets, and real estate.
Typical of many large firms, MoFo has 16 offices, with six abroad. Its most important overseas outpost is in Tokyo. At about 120 lawyers, the office is the largest foreign law office in Japan, one with a client list that produces work on both sides of the Pacific.
MoFo has never been one of the ber–profitable firms that can be found among The Am Law 100. Instead, its PPP figures ($1 million plus) have generally fallen in the bottom half of The Am Law 100. Those numbers took a hit, too, during the economic crisis—as did the firm’s head count: MoFo laid off 53 lawyers and 148 staff in January 2009. Morale didn’t stay down for long, though. A fifty–sixth place ranking on The American Lawyer’s 2010 Midlevel Associates Survey turned into a thirty–fourth place finish in 2011.
In other noneconomic measures, MoFo scores even higher. Its pro bono program has been one of the industry’s most successful; with attorneys averaging 106 hours of volunteer legal work, MoFo placed sixteenth of 200 firms on The American Lawyer’s 2010 Pro Bono Report. And with minorities composing nearly a quarter of its U.S. lawyers, and 11 percent of its partnership, the firm ranked eighth (of 194 firms) on our 2011 Diversity Scorecard.
—Updated as of 1/1/12
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | 20 | no change | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 20 | no change | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 22 | 4 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | 11 | 2 | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 16 | 5 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 9 | 1 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | 34 | 22 | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | 11 | 65 | Summer programs |
In the News
Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy
Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 24, 2013
Most law firms are wary of suing lawyers. Diamond McCarthy is not one of them. The Texas-based litigation shop has been hired by Dewey & LeBoeuf's liquidation trustee, Alan Jacobs, to pursue claims against former partners from the now-defunct firm, according to court filings made last week.
Morrison & Foerster Relocates Litigator to Singapore
Jessica Seah : The Asian Lawyer : May 23, 2013
Daniel Levison is moving from the firm's Tokyo office to spearhead a Southeast Asia anti-corruption and compliance group.
Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy
Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 22, 2013
Diamond McCarthy, a Texas litigation shop with a track record of suing other lawyers, has been brought in by Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 liquidation trustee to recover money from certain former Dewey partners.
Ropes & Gray, Fired Lawyer Settle Age Bias Claim
Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 21, 2013
Ropes & Gray has settled a two-year-old discrimination lawsuit brought by former partner Patricia Martone, who claimed management routinely passed her clients off to younger male partners and unfairly pushed her out of the firm.
Personal Notes on Lawyers
: New York Law Journal : May 17, 2013
Barbara Hoey has rejoined Kelley Drye & Warren, where she had been for 20 years before moving to Littler Mendelson in 2010. Sullivan & Worcester, Fulbright & Jaworski, Morrison & Foerster and Phillips Nizer also announce new hires.
Ropes Settles Age Discrimination Suit with Ex-Partner
Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 17, 2013
Ropes & Gray and former firm partner Patricia Martone, who is now with Morrison & Foerster, agreed Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit in which Martone accused Ropes of routinely passing her clients to younger male lawyers and unfairly pushing her out of the partnership in the fall of 2010.
Atypical Career Path Works for Yelp's GC
Joshua Sisco : The Recorder : May 17, 2013
After an early stint as a paralegal at Morrison & Foerster, Laurence Wilson knew he wanted to forgo the Big Law route in favor of something more entrepreneurial. Now Yelp's general counsel, he says there are both advantages and drawbacks to going in-house right away. "You gain experience at twice the rate as a first-year associate at a big firm, but in a much less formal environment."
On the Move
: The Recorder : May 17, 2013
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
Bratz Trial Winner, Manatt Refugees Start New Boutique
Amanda Bronstad : The National Law Journal : May 13, 2013
Jennifer Keller, the attorney who won an $88.5 million verdict against Mattel in the battle over the Bratz doll, has teamed up with former Manatt Phelps partners Thomas Umberg, Dean Zipser and Carole Reagan to create an Irvine, Calif.-based boutique. Also joining is Kay Rackauckas, Keller's law firm partner, and Allison Shalinsky, an attorney at Keller Rackauckas.
Japanese Firms on Expansion Drive
Tom Brennan : The Asian Lawyer : May 13, 2013
A significant amount of yen is flowing into Southeast Asia as Japanese companies seek growth outside the country. The lawyers aren't far behind.
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