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07/25/2017

Holland & Hart Named One of the 2017 "Best Law Firms for Women" by Working Mother

DENVER (July 25, 2017) – Holland & Hart is proud to announce, for the seventh time that it has been named one of the “Best Law Firms for Women” by Working Mother magazine. The annual list recognizes 50 U.S. law firms for their policies and practices that promote, retain, and advance women and implement work-life balance initiatives.

For the first time, Working Mother collaborated with the ABA Journal as a knowledge partner. The full list of the 2017 Working Mother Best Law Firms for Women is available here, including key data points and highlights.

Earlier this year, Holland & Hart achieved Gold Standard Certification from the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) for the seventh year in a row, being one of only 14 firms to receive this recognition every year since WILEF began the award in 2011.

About Holland & Hart

Celebrating the 70th anniversary of its founding in 1947, Holland & Hart is a full service, national law firm that today has approximately 475 lawyers across eight states and in Washington, D.C. delivering integrated legal solutions to regional, national, and international clients of all sizes. We serve clients in a diverse range of industries, including energy and resources, food and beverage, and technology, communications and media. For more information, visit www.hollandhart.com or on Twitter: @HollandHart.

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