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FORTUNE Magazine Names Lex Machina As One of the Best Workplaces in the Bay Area

June 17, 2024 (1 min read)

Fortune magazine and Great Place To Work® have selected Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in the Bay Area. This is Lex Machina’s first time being named to this prestigious list, coming in at No. 64.

In order to earn this honor, Lex Machina surpassed rigorous benchmarks to establish itself as one of the best workplaces among companies headquartered in the San Francisco Bay region. To determine the Fortune Best Workplaces in the Bay Area™ List, Great Place To Work collected more than 80,000 confidential survey responses from employees at eligible companies. Employees shared honest feedback about their experience by responding to 60 statements about the employee experience and answering open-ended questions.

“It’s very rare to be able to work for a company where the commercial goals and overall mission of bringing Legal Analytics to all areas of the law align so well with what I think our society needs the most,” said Gavin Carothers, Senior Director of Engineering at Lex Machina.

The Best Workplaces in the Bay Area list is highly competitive. Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of the workplace experience. Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer positive outcomes for employees regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, work status, or other demographic identifier.

To be eligible for the list, companies must be Great Place To Work Certified™, have at least 10 U.S. employees, and be headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2023, Lex Machina received a Great Place To Work Certification, which recognizes employers who create an outstanding employee experience.

“Congratulations to the Best Workplaces in the Bay Area,” said Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work®. “These companies are showing care and commitment to their people, and their efforts are being rewarded with the most valuable asset in business today: trust.”