The new BTI Associate Satisfaction A-Listers 2026 survey analyzes which law firms are succeeding at making associates happy, and how they do it. Michael Rynowecer shares highlights below.
Associates don’t leave their law firms for compensation — they leave for job experience failures and partner behavior.
In fact, according to the just-released BTI Associate Satisfaction A-Listers 2026: Survey of Law Firms Where Associates are Happiest, this year only 9.4% of associates are in it for the money alone, compared to 17.2% in 2022.
The 2026 report is based on a large-scale survey of associates at Am Law 200, global, mid-size and smaller law firms, designed to uncover the drivers behind associate retention and job satisfaction.
So, What Are Associates Looking for in 2026?
According to the survey, when these seven factors break down, associates are out the door:
- Abundant and clear commitment to accelerate associates’ careers.
- Meaningful and hyper-relevant training.
- High-impact mentoring.
- Clear career growth path within their firm.
- Strong job satisfaction.
- Targeted support addressing women associates’ distinct needs.
- Having at least one partner actively invested in their success.
You can learn exactly what this means for your firm in the survey report, and how the firms with the best associate satisfaction ratings stay at the top.
With more than 5,000 organic and unprompted responses, associates recognize only 189 firms for excellent job satisfaction.
The following law firms are at the top of the job satisfaction leaderboard:
| Baker Donelson | Greenberg Traurig | Kirton McConkie |
| Burr & Forman | Gunderson Dettmer | Latham & Watkins |
| Choate | Hall & Evans | Maynard Nexsen |
| Clyde & Co | Hogan Lovells | McDermott Will & Schulte |
| Debevoise | Holland & Knight | Milbank |
| Faegre Drinker | Hunton Andrews Kurth | Mintz |
| Fenwick & West | Husch Blackwell | Simpson Thacher |
| Finnegan | Jones Day | Tucker Ellis |
| Fisher Phillips | Katten | Williams Mullen |
| Fox Rothschild | Kelley Drye | Wilson Elser |
| Freshfields | King & Spalding | Wilson Sonsini |
| GrayRobinson | Kirkland & Ellis | Wood Smith Henning & Berman |
The Law Firms Best for Women Associates
In addition to the overall associate cohort, we took a look at the specific experiences of women associates. Women associates report 17% lower job satisfaction than men, rising from 13% in 2022.
Why are things getting worse and harder for women? The survey reveals 13 pervasive reasons, including these top five:
- Less support — 54% see lower commitment to help develop their career than men.
- Less pay — two-thirds believe they are underpaid.
- Lower optimism about career growth within their firm.
- Little predictability in work and job-related priorities.
- Lacking business development training and tools, which women respondents believe has more impact on their careers than men’s.
Only 138 firms gain recognition as being better for women associates, as ranked by these same women. These firms have a better chance of retaining and recruiting women associates.
These firms have been named “Best of the Best” for women associate satisfaction.
| Baker Donelson | Gunderson Dettmer | King & Spalding |
| Clyde & Co | Hall & Evans | Kirkland & Ellis |
| Debevoise | Hogan Lovells | Latham & Watkins |
| Fenwick & West | Holland & Knight | McDermott Will & Schulte |
| Finnegan | Hunton Andrews Kurth | Milbank |
| Fisher Phillips | Husch Blackwell | Simpson Thacher |
| Fox Rothschild | Jones Day | Tucker Ellis |
| Greenberg Traurig | Katten | Wilson Sonsini |
| Venable | Wilson Elser |
View the full list of firms named in the BTI Associate Satisfaction A-Listers 2026 here, and learn what these firms do differently here.
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