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Jones main competitors are Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Jones Day, and Reed Smith.

Competitor Summary. See how Jones compares to its main competitors:

  • Jones Day has the most employees (6,097).
  • Employees at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $94,937.
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Jones vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1924
4.2
West Palm Beach, FL3$12.8M125
1967
4.9
Miami, FL29$2.0B3,500
1893
5.0
Cleveland, OH6$2.1B6,097
-
4.4
Philadelphia, PA1$59.0M200
1868
4.2
New Providence, NJ1$7.5M64
1932
3.8
Norfolk, VA1$17.0M200
1930
4.1
Cleveland, OH1$87.0M1,000
-
3.9
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL1$13.0M175
1988
4.5
Orlando, FL10$190.0M400
1985
4.1
Newton, MA1$7.5M135
1999
4.9
Boston, MA12$210.0M1,300
-
3.6
Auburn, IN1$1.6M35
1980
4.1
Indianapolis, IN11$24.0M1,079
2000
4.5
Philadelphia, PA1$43.0M350
1945
4.9
Washington, DC11$1.0B1,800
1873
4.9
Saint Louis, MO19$900.0M1,207
1919
4.5
Houston, TX2$6.6M50
1868
4.9
New York, NY13$560.0M1,800
1997
4.0
Tampa, FL1$13.0M218
1877
4.9
Pittsburgh, PA6$1.2B2,000
1983
4.2
Burr Ridge, IL5$25.0M175

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Jones salaries vs competitors

Among Jones competitors, employees at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman earn the most with an average yearly salary of $94,937.

Compare Jones salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Jones
$49,804$23.94-
Greenberg Traurig
$82,004$39.42-
Jones Day
$93,689$45.04-
McCabe
$72,751$34.98-
Martindale-Hubbell
$47,803$22.98-
Glasser and Glasser
$36,471$17.53-

Compare Jones job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Jones
$76,836$36.94
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
$146,707$70.53
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg
$128,389$61.73
Reed Smith
$123,661$59.45
Greenberg Traurig
$119,766$57.58
McCabe
$111,475$53.59
Norton Rose Fulbright
$107,867$51.86
Law Office
$105,810$50.87
ALAW - Albertelli Law
$87,098$41.87
Nixon Peabody
$86,888$41.77
Martindale-Hubbell
$79,884$38.41
Glasser and Glasser
$78,681$37.83
Findlaw, Part Of Thomson Reuters
$77,436$37.23
Codilis & Associates, P.C.
$75,766$36.43
The Ticket Clinic, Plc
$73,906$35.53
Morgan & Morgan
$72,628$34.92
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
$72,030$34.63
Harmon Law Offices
$71,895$34.56
Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA
$63,610$30.58
Jones Day
$62,880$30.23

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Jones demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Jones vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Nixon Peabody38%62%
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld40%60%
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner41%59%
Norton Rose Fulbright41%59%
Jones Day45%55%
Jones47%53%

Compare race at Jones vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%16%13%7%4%
9.8
55%16%17%8%4%
9.9
63%13%13%7%3%
9.9
52%22%14%9%3%
9.9
57%16%13%9%4%
10.0
60%17%12%8%3%
9.8

Jones and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Gerard G. Pecht
Norton Rose Fulbright

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.

Andrew Glincher
Nixon Peabody

From the Boston office of Nixon Peabody, I lead 1,500 colleagues, including more than 650 attorneys who collaborate across practice areas in cities throughout the U.S. and with alliance firms around the world. I have a background in business, and I cultivate an entrepreneurial culture at our firm. I’ve been with Nixon Peabody since 1987 and before I took my current role of CEO and managing partner, I served as managing partner of the Boston office. Building and leading teams is my passion-both as an attorney representing clients in structuring successful and creative transactions and resolving business and real estate disputes and now in my role as leader of Nixon Peabody. And, over my career, I’ve served as a mentor and advisor to many, and take great pride in helping my colleagues succeed. While I’m in an industry that relies on precedent, I’m focused on building the law firm of the future and how we can channel collaboration and innovation to stay on top of industry trends and provide the insights and connections that help our clients succeed. I also strongly believe in giving back to the community where I work and live, and focus my efforts on youth and seniors. I’ve been a volunteer for more than three decades at Hebrew Senior Life, which provides medical and housing services for the elderly, serving in numerous roles including as chairman of the board. I also taught real estate finance for 23 years at Boston College.

George Beyrouti
Reed Smith

George Beyrouti is a Chief Executive Officer at Reed Smith LLP and is based in Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. He has worked as CEO at Florida Food Etc., General Manager at MASTERPAK - INDEVCO, and Regional Manager at Abbar & Zainy Sodexo. George attended American University of Beirut between 1973 and 1975; Wichita State University between 1978 and 1980; and ANDERSONS, INC. between 1975 and 1977.

Joseph McCabe
McCabe

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