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Stat(s) Of The Year: ATL 2025 Data Roundup

As we close out 2025, we’ve compiled some highlights from the data collected through our surveys and other research over the last year:

  1. No. of participants in ATL surveys: 7,591
  2. No. of surveys conducted: 13
  3. No. of times someone cursed at us in a survey response: 16 (15 times by the same respondent)
  4. Number of readers who responded to our Biglaw Intimidation Survey in April regarding the Trump administration’s efforts to retaliate against law firms based on association with the president’s perceived enemies: 857
  5. Percentage of those readers who agreed that law firms who make deals with the administration are “giving in to extortion:” 91%
  6. Proportion of in-house counsel who reported that their workday is burdened by administrative tasks that detract from high-level legal work: 88%
  7. Percentage of associates surveyed in October who reported being on track to bill at least 2100 hours for the year: 45% 
  8. The proportion of law firm respondents who said hourly billing will better drive alignment between law firms and in-house legal teams: 26%
  9. Percentage of in-house respondents who said the same thing: 5%
  10. The law school with the most alumni on the federal bench: Harvard (121 sitting judges as of June 10, 2025)
  11. The only law school to make the Top 5 in ATL’s Law School Rankings in each of the last 10 years: University of Chicago
  12. Percentage of law firm partners who read Above the Law during the workday: 56%
  13. Percentage of in-house counsel who do: 70%
  14. The most significant trend reshaping the legal industry over the next five years, according to lawyers and legal professionals: Increased use of AI and automation
  15. Ratio of readers who want “more snark” on ATL to those who want less: 3 to 2

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