Cooley – A Fortune Best Workplace for Consulting and Professional Services

Palo Alto – April 24, 2019 – Fortune named Cooley to its annual Best Workplaces for Consulting and Professional Services list for the fifth year in a row, ranking the firm #3 overall. The list highlights organizations that are leading the way on innovation, company values and effective leadership. “Cooley tries its very best to find genuinely kind, intelligent, creative people who are team players and leave their egos at the door,” said an anonymous Cooley employee quoted in Fortune’s profile. “The people here are in sync and innovative, which has allowed us to evolve along with the changing world.” Fortune partners with Great Place to Work to compile the Best Workplaces for Consulting and Professional Services list, which involves analyzing anonymous survey feedback representing more than 339,000 employees in the consulting and professional services industries in the US. Cooley’s unique culture has been regularly recognized by Fortune. The firm was recently named a  six-time Best Company to Work For. Fortune has also recognized Cooley on its best workplace lists for women, diversity, giving back and millennials. About Cooley LLP Clients partner with Cooley on transformative deals, complex IP and regulatory matters, and high-stakes litigation, where innovation meets the law. Cooley has 1,000+ lawyers across 14 offices in the United States, China and Europe.
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