Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is proud to be recognized by Bloomberg Law in its 2026 Leading Law Firms, a benchmarking program evaluating law firm performance across financial strength, talent, growth, and technology and innovation. Brownstein ranked in the top 10 for mid-size firms (200-500 attorneys). Additionally, the firm was in the top 10 in the financial strength category and the top five for the technology and innovation category.
This year’s Leading Law Firms expands its scope to include participating firms from outside the United States, offering a broader view of how firms are positioning themselves for long-term success in an evolving legal market. The 2026 edition also places greater emphasis on technology and innovation, reflecting the increasing importance of AI adoption, governance, training and data-driven decision-making within modern law firms.
Bloomberg Law gathered data on participating law firms through a detailed questionnaire. Overall scores were determined through weighted categories assessing financial performance, talent, growth, and technology and innovation.
Bloomberg Law’s 2026 Leading Law Firms is available for subscribers here.
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