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Diversity’s Next Step: Developing Minority Partners
The lack of minority partners comes at a high cost to firms, say attorneys at Lightfoot Franklin & White LLC, as they suggest several practical ways to tackle this problem.
But Where Are the Black Partners?
Another study by Vault/Minority Corporate Counsel Association finds that the rate of black lawyers promoted to partner last year—2.3 percent—was actually the lowest to date.
Addressing & Resolving Issues Faced by Female Attorneys
According to a new study released by the American Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, there is still a pronounced racial and gender bias for female lawyers.
Law Firms Show Slow Progress as Women Land 38% of Partnerships
Women make up 22.4 percent of existing equity partners among the 15 firms surveyed by Bloomberg Law, according to the Minority Corporate Counsel Association and Vault. According to data compiled by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, women make up 21.58...
Harassment From Clients Can Stunt Women’s Careers, but Few Firms Are Trying to Stop It
“I don’t know any one of my female friends who have been in a law firm or even in-house who haven’t seen or experienced that,” said Jean Lee, president and chief executive officer of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.
Diversity’s Next Step: Developing Minority Partners
The lack of minority partners comes at a high cost to firms, say attorneys at Lightfoot Franklin & White LLC, as they suggest several practical ways to tackle this problem.
But Where Are the Black Partners?
Another study by Vault/Minority Corporate Counsel Association finds that the rate of black lawyers promoted to partner last year—2.3 percent—was actually the lowest to date.
Addressing & Resolving Issues Faced by Female Attorneys
According to a new study released by the American Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, there is still a pronounced racial and gender bias for female lawyers.
Law Firms Show Slow Progress as Women Land 38% of Partnerships
Women make up 22.4 percent of existing equity partners among the 15 firms surveyed by Bloomberg Law, according to the Minority Corporate Counsel Association and Vault. According to data compiled by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, women make up 21.58...
Harassment From Clients Can Stunt Women’s Careers, but Few Firms Are Trying to Stop It
“I don’t know any one of my female friends who have been in a law firm or even in-house who haven’t seen or experienced that,” said Jean Lee, president and chief executive officer of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.