F&P Recognized By U.S. News & World Report in the “Best Companies to Work For” Category

Franklin & Prokopik is proud to be named as a Best Company to Work For among U.S. Law Firms by U.S. News & World Report.
U.S. News & World Report gathers its data from publicly available sources such as Leopard Solutions, Revelio Labs, and Glass Door. The information is categorized into six metrics that eligible firms are graded on.
- Quality of pay and benefits.
- Work/life balance and flexibility.
- Job and company stability.
- Physical and psychological comfort.
- Belongingness and esteem.
- Career opportunities and professional development.
At F&P, we strive to create a positive working environment for our employees by maintaining a flexible atmosphere and emphasizing a cooperative team approach to the representation of our clients. We believe this perspective fosters enthusiasm and exceptional professional commitment toward our goals of providing quality service, along with emphasizing work/life balance.
Since F&P’s inception 25 years ago, we have valued the importance of a diverse workforce and are committed to promoting diversity and opportunity in the legal field and our local community. Now a majority women-owned firm, our female representation highly exceeds the national average at equity and non-equity partner levels. As a testament to our efforts to close the legal gender gap, Law360’s annual Glass Ceiling Report has ranked F&P in the top 20 among mid-sized firms for several years straight.
F&P has also achieved Diversity Lab’s Mansfield Certification Plus 2023-2024 and is currently a participant for 2024-2025. The Mansfield Rule diversifies leadership in law firms by increasing the representation of historically underrepresented lawyers. “Plus” designations indicate a firm has not only taken steps to increase inclusivity but has also made measured progress in doing so.
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