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9/29/2006 12:00:00 AM

Holland & Hart Selected As A Leading Place For Young Lawyers To Work

Holland & Hart Selected As A Leading Place For Young Lawyers To Work

DENVER (September 29, 2006) - Holland & Hart was ranked as one of the best law firms in the nation for young lawyers to work in a recent Vault survey. Holland & Hart was ranked the number one firm in the nation for Informal Training and Mentoring, according to the survey. The firm was also ranked second in the area of Associate/Partner Relations and ranked among the top 20 law firms in the nation as a good and satisfying place to work.

In the same survey, associates were asked about Diversity in their law firms. Holland & Hart was ranked number one in the nation in the Diversity for Women category. This reflects the opportunities for women associates to advance and have leadership roles in the firm.

"Holland & Hart has long been known as a firm that values and delivers superb quality legal services to our clients. Our commitment to one another, a diverse work force, teamwork and work/life balance are and have been core values of the firm that underpin this commitment to excellence," said Paul Phillips, Chairman of the Firm.

Holland & Hart is the only firm based in the Rocky Mountain West to be ranked.

More than 16,000 associates from the United States' largest law firms were polled on a variety of topics for the 2007 survey. These topics include Associate/Partner Relations, Compensation, Formal Training, Informal Training and Mentoring, Hours, Offices, Pro Bono, Selectivity, and Overall Satisfaction. More information and the complete list of rankings for the 2007 Vault Guide to the Top 100 Law Firms is available at www.vault.com.

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