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Gen Z in Law Firms: Adapting to a Multigenerational Workforce

Over the last decade, law firms have evolved with ABS structures, non-equity partnerships, PLCs and virtual firms. But the biggest shift may be in the workforce itself, with up to five generations now working side by side.

Meet Generation Z

Born after 1995, Gen Z has grown up in a world of constant connectivity smartphones, high-speed internet and instant access to information. They are digital natives, socially conscious, and value flexibility, collaboration, and purpose.

What Gen Z Wants

  • Work-life balance over salary
  • Fast career progression
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Engagement and influence in firm culture

Traditional partnership tracks and billable-hour models may feel outdated to this generation, who expect nimble career paths and meaningful work.

Challenges for Law Firms

To attract and retain Gen Z talent, firms must:

  • Embrace flexible working and remote options
  • Foster inclusive, collaborative cultures
  • Offer clear progression opportunities
  • Move beyond rigid hierarchies and outdated norms

The Future of Legal Careers

If law firms fail to adapt, Gen Z may seek alternative paths outside traditional structures. The question is: can the legal industry evolve fast enough?

Need Career Advice?

Whether you’re a Baby Boomer, Millennial, or Gen Z lawyer, Chadwick Nott can help you navigate your career. Contact us today.


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