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Brown Rudnick main competitors are Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Ropes & Gray.

Competitor Summary. See how Brown Rudnick compares to its main competitors:

  • Baker McKenzie has the most employees (13,000).
  • Employees at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $146,412.
  • The oldest company is Cadwalader, founded in 1792.
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Brown Rudnick vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1948
4.0
Boston, MA6$850,00050
1931
4.9
New York, NY7$1.4B1,700
1967
4.9
Miami, FL29$2.0B3,500
1946
4.9
Pittsburgh, PA24$990.0M3,000
1960
4.7
Boston, MA1$32.0M387
1974
4.9
Chicago, IL2$574.0M1,731
1868
4.9
New York, NY13$560.0M1,800
1973
4.7
New York, NY12$73.0M50
1912
4.9
Boston, MA7$1.5B1,324
1945
4.9
Washington, DC3$180.0M575
1865
4.9
Boston, MA6$2.1B1,375
2005
4.9
Baltimore, MD24$2.5B3,323
1949
4.9
Chicago, IL9$2.9B13,000
1893
5.0
Cleveland, OH6$2.1B6,097
1884
4.9
New York, NY5$1.6B1,300
1971
4.9
New York, NY2$776.0M963
1946
4.9
New York, NY2$1.2B2,200
1919
4.9
Washington, DC5$330.0M1,600
1969
4.8
New York, NY2$150.0M1,000
1792
4.9
New York, NY3$452.6M1,280
1987
4.9
New York, NY3$2.1B6,700

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Brown Rudnick salaries vs competitors

Among Brown Rudnick competitors, employees at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton earn the most with an average yearly salary of $146,412.

Compare Brown Rudnick salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Brown Rudnick
$58,267$28.01-
Weil
$105,104$50.53-
Greenberg Traurig
$82,004$39.42-
K&L Gates
$80,300$38.61-
Burns & Levinson
$50,540$24.30-
Katten Muchin Rosenman
$73,083$35.14-

Compare Brown Rudnick job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Brown Rudnick
$84,340$40.55
Ropes & Gray
$147,468$70.90
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
$132,138$63.53
DLA Piper
$129,502$62.26
Schulte Roth & Zabel
$127,458$61.28
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
$124,431$59.82
Clifford Chance
$122,012$58.66
Greenberg Traurig
$118,410$56.93
Fried Frank
$114,155$54.88
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
$112,911$54.28
Steptoe & Johnson
$112,437$54.06
Epstein Becker & Green
$111,570$53.64
Baker McKenzie
$103,967$49.98
Covington & Burling
$102,149$49.11
Cadwalader
$90,582$43.55
Katten Muchin Rosenman
$83,040$39.92
Weil
$82,948$39.88
Burns & Levinson
$81,744$39.30
Goodwin
$80,923$38.91
K&L Gates
$74,976$36.05

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Brown Rudnick demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Brown Rudnick vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
DLA Piper41%59%
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton44%56%
Covington & Burling46%54%
Clifford Chance46%54%
Baker McKenzie47%53%
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Compare race at Brown Rudnick vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%18%12%12%4%
10.0
52%17%15%12%4%
9.7
54%15%14%14%4%
9.9
50%11%24%10%5%
9.8
55%16%15%10%5%
9.9
61%15%12%8%4%
9.8

Brown Rudnick and similar companies CEOs

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Colin H Murray
Baker McKenzie

Colin Murray is a North America CEO at Baker & McKenzie.

Alan Assibey
Cadwalader

Alan Assibey is a Chief Executive Officer at CADWALADER WICKERSHAM & TAFT and is based in Enfield, United Kingdom. He has worked as Finance Director at Movelle.

Matthew Layton
Clifford Chance

Steven Covington
Covington & Burling

With more than 25 years of senior executive leadership roles in the health care industry that encompasses for-profit, non-profit acute care hospitals and community health center organizations. Steven provides visionary leadership to organizations emphasizing strategic planning, implementation of stretch goals and raising the bar to create centers of excellence. Professional Expertise: C-Suite Leadership and interim executive leadership, strategic planning, business development, fund development, organization development and start-ups, project management, board development, for-profit, non-profit operational management, board leadership and international hospital leadership.

Simon Levine and Cameron Jay Rains
DLA Piper

David Fleming
Goodwin

David Fleming is a Chief Information Officer at Goodwin Procter.

Brian L. Duffy
Greenberg Traurig

Brian L. Duffy assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer at Greenberg Traurig, LLP in January 2016. Previously Brian served as a firm President as well as chair of the firm’s 600-member Global Litigation Department from 2009 to 2013. A true “working CEO,” Brian focuses his practice on trial and appellate work in the class action, employment, energy, commercial contract, and product liability areas, serving as national, regional, and local counsel in high-profile cases throughout the US. Under Brian’s leadership, Greenberg Traurig received important rankings reflective of his and the firm’s commitment to a diverse and quality workplace. Brian is involved with the leadership and direction of the firm’s diversity efforts, including the independently recognized Greenberg Traurig Women’s Initiative and its Affinity Groups, addressing the needs of minority and diverse attorneys throughout the firm. The firm’s work includes forging important relationships with key organizations. As one example of many, Brian serves on the Out Leadership Global Advisory Board. Since Brian began his tenure as CEO, Greenberg Traurig has received a distinguished set of awards and accolades in the pro bono arena, one of his key areas of focus including the Distinguished Service to the Arts Award from Lawyers for the Creative Arts; the Common Good (Pro Bono) Award from Big Brothers Big Sisters of America; the Hope Award from The Center of Hope (Haiti); the Champion of Justice Award from the Domestic Violence Legal Clinic; and was honored at the Equal Justice Works 30th Anniversary. During Brian’s time at Greenberg Traurig, the firm has assisted hundreds of charitable organizations through its Philanthropic Foundation, resulting in real-life positive impact on communities throughout the United States where the firm has offices and clients. Additionally, the Greenberg Traurig Fellowship Foundation continues to provide funding for lawyers and law students to work with public interest groups. The Foundation became the largest sponsor of Equal Justice Works Fellowships in the United States. Brian holds a J.D. from the University of Colorado Law School, where he was honored as Outstanding Alumni in private practice. He received a B.S., summa cum laude, from the University of South Dakota.

I am proud to be Katten's first Chief Executive Officer. Katten is a dynamic law firm, built on the collaboration, expertise, and energy of our people to deliver the highest quality legal services. Leading this well-regarded and successful law firm draws on the many professional and interpersonal skills I have developed, first as an investigator of securities fraud cases while at the SEC, next as an associate at Kramer Levin, and later as a partner and practice group leader at Katten. There are many challenges facing large law firms during this disruptive transitional period in their development. I help foster innovation in our approach and delivery of legal services, developing and implementing strategic changes that will lead to our continued growth and development as a premier law firm. I believe in a straightforward and honest approach to management and the importance of providing a transparent environment that fosters loyalty and binds our professionals to one another.

Christopher L. Slaughter
Steptoe & Johnson

Chris Slaughter is the CEO of Steptoe & Johnson. He was elected to the position in 2020, the culmination of a career with the firm spanning more than twenty years. His legal practice is focused on counseling and litigation. He advises clients on labor negotiations, contract administration, and structural changes that impact employment. He represents employers when they are faced with litigation before the National Labor Relations Board, arbitrators, state and federal courts, and agencies. His clients range from Fortune 500 companies to mid-sized businesses in the construction, energy, health care, hospitality, and manufacturing industries. Throughout his career, Chris has honed his proactive, consensus-based leadership style while holding a number of leadership positions. He is a past managing member of the firm’s Huntington, West Virginia office and was elected to multiple terms on the firm’s executive committee. He serves his community through leadership positions in his church and with organizations dedicated to the arts and economic development. Chris is named among The Best Lawyers in America® and Chambers USA America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. He is also a fellow of both the West Virginia Bar Foundation and the American College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.

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