Corporate Board Member
Corporate Board Member magazine recently announced the
results of its sixth annual Legal Industry Research Study,
sponsored by FTI, a Baltimore-based consulting firm.
Directors working in Cleveland named Calfee as the fourth top
corporate law firm in Cleveland.
Corporate Board Member/FTI’s annual study
identifies the top 20 national corporate law firms and the top five
corporate law firms in 25 major metropolitan areas, according to
CEOs and directors serving on boards of publicly traded companies
listed with the NASDAQ Stock Market, New York Stock Exchange or
American Stock Exchange.
“Law firms especially value our rankings because they come
not from their peers -- other lawyers -- but from the corporate
officers, directors, and in-house attorneys who hire law firms and
pay their bills,” said William S. Rukeyser, editorial
director of Corporate Board Member.
The complete national and metropolitan rankings appear in the
July/August 2006 issue of Corporate Board Member and can
be accessed online at www.boardmember.com/issues/current.
About the Survey
Corporate Board Member surveyed directors serving on
boards of publicly traded companies listed with the NASDAQ, New
York, or American Stock Exchanges. The directors were divided into
groups based on the location of their companies within metropolitan
statistical areas (MSAs). Directors in each of the 25 MSAs featured
received a questionnaire specific to their location that included a
list of 20 local firms and two write-in options. To be included in
the list, each firm had to practice business, corporate or
commercial law and had to be one of the 20 largest firms in its
area by number of attorneys. Corporate Board Member
compiled the lists of local law firms using
Martindale-Hubbell’s Law Directory. Respondents were asked to
select the five local law firms, from the list provided or as a
write-in, they would most likely select to aid their companies on a
broad range of corporate legal issues. The top five law firms in
each MSA are listed in the magazine based on the number of votes
received.