Better serving the legal markets: Leopard Solutions and U.S. News & World Report

Leopard Solutions provides U.S. News & World Report users access to its robust law firm data. This innovative relationship enhances U.S. News’ offering of its U.S. News Best Companies to Work For: Law Firms that profiles firms and attorneys on Law.usnews.com

The U.S. News & World Report will provide its users using some of Leopard Solutions’ most up-to-date and consistently curated data on more than 5,500 U.S.-based law firms on crucial information such as office locations, practice areas, number of lawyers, partner names, and associated practice areas. 

Law Firm Profile on US News powered by Leopard Solutions

Leopard Solutions has been at the forefront for over two decades, providing expedited access to comprehensive, reliable resources. Leopard Solutions’ law firm ranking system – Leopard Law Firm Index (LLFI) that focuses on the health of the law firm using multiple data points. LLFI is a real-time ranking system that evaluates firms’ profitability, viability, growth, and opportunities using quantitative data and size-adjusted numeric weighting. Some of these points is used by U.S. News to help determine their Best Companies to Work for: Law Firm list. Supporting U.S. News’ list. 

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About U.S. News Law Firms Data   

Leopard Solutions provides U.S. News & World Report with the most up-to-date and consistently curated data on more than 5,500 U.S.-based law firms on crucial information such as office locations, practice areas, number of lawyers, partner names, and associated practice areas. This ever-evolving dynamic dataset offers the most comprehensive overview of hiring and promotion trends within the legal industry, providing insights into the number of newly recruited lawyers and their corresponding law schools while tracking the promotions of existing legal professionals.  

U.S. News also uses self-reported data by law firms and publicly available data sources.  

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