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Surveys, Awards & More: Law360's 2024 Editorial Calendar

2023-12-15 11:16:31 -0500 ·

Law360 publishes several award series throughout the year, including ones that highlight top-performing attorneys and practice groups. Because these awards and lists require firms or attorneys to submit information at a certain link or in a certain preset format, we've compiled this calendar of useful dates and links for firms to use in their planning.

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For more information on how to make a submission and the methodology and process Law360 uses to judge our awards, click here.

To find out more about each series or survey or to make a submission, click the relevant links below. This page is continually updated as new information becomes available. Links will be added in each section as submission forms and other documents become available. Please note that FAQs and instructions may be subject to change.

For a list of our practice areas and definitions of what falls into each one, click here. Please note that not all of these areas are recognized in our awards — see the list of practice areas for each award below.



Law360's Roundup of Quarterly Attorney Promotions

Every quarter, Law360 publishes a roundup of attorney promotions from law firms across the U.S. and around the world.

To submit your firm's attorney promotions for the second quarter of 2024 (April 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024), please click here.

Please do not submit duplicate entries for the same firm or attorneys. If you need to make any changes, please click on the entry link included in your automatic confirmation email.  We also kindly ask to please make sure other colleagues have not submitted an online entry beforehand. 

Submissions are due Friday, July 5, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.

If you have any questions about quarterly promotions, please email newsroom@law360.com.



Law360's 2024 Editorial Boards

Law360 is looking for avid readers of our publications to serve as members of our 2024 editorial advisory boards.

The purpose of the editorial advisory board is to get feedback from readers on how Law360 can improve its coverage and to provide our reporters with a pool of potential sources. All discussions from the advisory board calls are off the record.

All participants will be asked to join one board conference call a year, which will generally be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays at 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST, and to give occasional feedback to section editors via email about specific news coverage.

On the annual conference call, participants will be asked to prepare two to three talking points and cases or trends in their practice areas to discuss. The more specific the suggestions are, the more helpful they will be to Law360 in planning future coverage, so we ask that board members take some time prior to the meeting to consider their answers. We will also ask for suggestions on how we can improve our coverage.

You must currently subscribe to and read the relevant Law360 publication to serve on an editorial advisory board.

Please note that your selection for a position on one of our editorial boards is embargoed until we have published the official editorial board announcement.

Submissions will be accepted beginning on January 26, with a deadline of February 9 at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST.

For a sample submission form, please click here. For more information, please see our FAQs.



Law360's Annual Law Firm Survey

Our annual survey of law firms supports Law360's deep dives into the law firm market. The survey focuses on law firms that are U.S.-based or have at least 50 attorneys in the United States.

Data from the survey will also be used in the next iteration of the Law360 Pulse Leaderboard, Social Impact Leaders and Prestige Leaders rankings.

The survey will open Feb. 8, 2024. Firms will be sent a unique link to fill out on that date. If you do not receive a unique link for your firm, please contact surveys@law360.com to gain access.

Completed surveys will be due at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Friday, March 8, 2024.

For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, click here.

For a copy of the questions asked on the survey form, click here.

For the most recent Women in Law Report, click here. For the most recent Diversity Snapshot, click here. For the 2023 Social Impact Leaders, click here. For the 2023 Prestige Leaders, click here. For the 2023 Law360 Pulse Leaderboard, click here.



Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar

For the seventh year in a row, Law360 is planning a series of profiles on influential members of the plaintiffs bar who have had significant achievements over the past year. Submissions should include a listing of significant wins scored over the past year, as well as an explanation of what distinguishes this attorney and what their influence has been. The submission form will also ask for details like the practice area the attorney typically works in and their academic background. Additionally, we ask applicants to list advocates who can be contacted for perspective on what it's like to litigate alongside or opposite this attorney.

Submissions should include a listing of significant wins and cases handled from Jan. 1, 2023, through Dec. 31, 2023. Attorneys who won this award in 2023 are not eligible for 2024 recognition.

The call for submissions for this series will be sent out January 8, and submissions will be due at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Feb. 21. The series has a tentative publication date of mid-April.

For answers to FAQs, click here.

For a copy of the questions asked on the Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar form, click here.

For examples of previous stories in this series, click here.



Rising Stars

Law360 is looking for the top legal talent under 40 to be featured in its 2024 Rising Stars series, which will mark the award program's 15th straight year.

Nominations will be accepted for attorneys in the following practice areas: Appellate; Banking; Bankruptcy; Benefits; Cannabis; Capital Markets; Class Action; Competition/Antitrust; Complex Financial Instruments*; Compliance; Construction; Cybersecurity & Privacy; Employment; Energy; Environmental; Fintech; Fund Formation; Government Contracts; Health Care; Insurance; Intellectual Property; International Arbitration; International Trade; Life Sciences; Media & Entertainment; Mergers & Acquisitions; Private Equity; Product Liability; Real Estate; Securities; Sports & Betting; Tax; Technology; Telecommunications; Transportation; Trials; and White Collar.

* Based on feedback from several firms, the practice area we formerly referred to as "Structured Finance" has been renamed "Complex Financial Instruments."


The submission form will ask for the attorney's age as well as give you space to include a detailed description of up to five significant matters the attorney has worked on. It also includes space to include more of their work beyond those five featured items. We welcome international and U.S.-based attorneys who are under 40 as of April 30, 2024. (In other words, they must be born on or after May 1, 1984.)

This award is meant to encompass an attorney's whole career, so attorneys are not eligible for this award if they have ever won it before. You may include accomplishments from an attorney's whole career right up until the deadline, but please remember our judges place the most emphasis on recent wins.

The call for submissions for this series will be sent out Feb. 26, and submissions will be due at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on April 12. The series has a tentative publication date of late May or early June.

For answers to FAQs, click here.

For a copy of the questions asked on the Rising Stars form, click here.

For examples of previous stories in this series, click here.



Regional Powerhouses

Law360 is looking to profile firms in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington state with a strong regional presence. The submission form will ask you for the number of attorneys at your firm who work in the state, a list of offices the firm has in the state, and a detailed description of significant litigation wins, transactional work or other projects worked on in the state from May 15, 2023, to this year's deadline.

This series will highlight firms that employ a significant number of their attorneys in these states and have a strong regional focus.

The call for submissions for this series will be sent out April 8, and the deadline for submissions is 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on May 10. The series is tentatively scheduled to begin publishing in August.

For answers to FAQs, click here.

For a copy of the questions asked on the Regional Powerhouses form, click here.

For examples of previous stories in this series, click here.



MVPs of the Year

For the 14th year running, Law360 will profile the attorneys who had the biggest wins and made the most significant contributions to their practice groups in the past year.

We will accept nominations for attorneys in the following practice areas: Appellate; Banking; Bankruptcy; Benefits; Cannabis; Capital Markets; Class Action; Competition/Antitrust; Complex Financial Instruments*; Compliance; Cybersecurity & Privacy; Employment; Energy; Environmental; Fintech; Fund Formation; Government Contracts; Health Care; Insurance; Intellectual Property; International Arbitration; International Trade; Life Sciences; Media & Entertainment; Mergers & Acquisitions; Private Equity; Product Liability; Real Estate; Securities; Sports & Betting; Tax; Technology; Telecommunications; Transportation; Trials; and White Collar.

* Based on feedback from several firms, the practice area we formerly referred to as "Structured Finance" has been renamed "Complex Financial Instruments."


The call for submissions for this series will be sent out on May 13, 2024, and submissions will be due at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on July 12, 2024. This series will begin publishing in September 2024.

Submissions should provide a concise description of the attorney's achievements from June 30, 2023, through the deadline for submission.

For answers to FAQs, click here.

For a copy of questions asked on the MVPs form, click here.

For examples of previous stories in this series, click here.



Practice Groups of the Year

For the 14th straight year, Law360 will profile those practice groups that worked on the biggest deals or achieved the biggest wins in the most important cases over the past year.

We will accept nominations for each of the following practice areas: Appellate; Banking; Bankruptcy; Benefits; Cannabis; Capital Markets; Class Action; Competition/Antitrust; Complex Financial Instruments*; Compliance; Construction; Cybersecurity & Privacy; Employment; Energy; Environmental; Fintech; Fund Formation; Government Contracts; Health Care; Insurance; Intellectual Property; International Arbitration; International Trade; Life Sciences; Media & Entertainment; Mergers & Acquisitions; Private Equity; Product Liability; Real Estate; Securities; Sports & Betting; Tax; Technology; Telecommunications; Transportation; Trials; and White Collar.

* Based on feedback from several firms, the practice area we formerly referred to as "Structured Finance" has been renamed "Complex Financial Instruments."


The call for submissions for this series will be sent out on Aug. 26, and submissions will be due at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Oct. 11. The series is tentatively scheduled to begin publishing in mid-January 2025.

Each submission should detail the group's major successes from October 1, 2023, through the deadline for submission.

For answers to FAQs, click here.

For a copy of the questions asked on the Practice Groups of the Year form, click here.

For examples of previous stories in this series, click here.

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