Women Led Law Firms 2026
Our women-led law firms honorees are selected by looking at a range of criteria, including whether the firm is outstanding in their field, how often they engage in community or […]
Young Moore, Raleigh
An employment attorney with more than 25 years of experience, Dawn Dillon is the first woman to serve as managing partner at Young Moore since the firm’s founding in 1954. […]
Winston Taylor, Charlotte
Winston Taylor is a transatlantic firm with more than 1,400 lawyers across the world serving clients in capital markets, innovation and complex business matters. The firm’s Charlotte office is led […]
Ward Black Law, Greensboro
Women-led and women-owned, Ward Black Law has long served as a role model for women in the legal profession and in the community. The staff is made up mostly of […]
Ward And Smith, Raleigh
Ward and Smith traces its roots to a practice founded in 1895 and has operated in its current form for 54 years. The firm is co-led by Devon Williams, a […]
Wallace and Graham, Salisbury
Mona Lisa Wallace has been a trailblazer throughout her career, forging her path as a trial lawyer at a time when few women were litigators and even fewer led law […]
Vitale Family Law, Raleigh
The all-female firm of Vitale Family Law brings expertise and life experience to individuals going through a divorce, planning to marry, or facing custody, support, domestic violence or other family law issues. Founding partner Lori M. V[...]
The Noble Law Firm, Chapel Hill
Laura Noble is the founder and managing partner of The Noble Law, a 100% women-owned employment law firm with offices in North Carolina and South Carolina. Founded 18 years ago, […]
Sodoma Law, Charlotte
Sodoma Law is a 100 percent women-owned family law firm founded 18 years ago by Nicole Sodoma, who serves as principal and managing partner. The firm has grown to 102 […]
Rosen Law Firm, Raleigh
Facing unconscious bias and balancing societal expectations, the female attorneys at Rosen Law Firm, led by president and owner Lisa M. Angel, have used those experiences to fuel their determination to succeed. The firm, founded in 1990,[...]
Modern Legal, Charlotte
Being a women-led firm means Modern Legal challenges the status quo, providing empathetic family law services to clients while fostering a supportive, inclusive workplace. Emotional intelligence is incorporated into everything […]
McIlveen Family Law Firm, Charlotte, Gastonia, Raleigh
Working with her team, Angela McIIveen, CEO and co-founder of the McIlveen Family Law Firm, has been a driving force behind the firm’s growth. She has shaped it into a powerhouse that serves the needs of families and provides a nur[...]
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