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Diversity in Big Law Means More Than Gender
It is no secret that diversity at Big Law remains painfully stagnant. But when we talk diversity, our focus more often than not is on gender, to the exclusion of minorities, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals, and veterans. The end goal is simple: a culture...
Do Black Judges Matter In the Quest for Equal Justice?
On October 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall took his seat on the Supreme Court of the United States. Marshall was the first African-American to sit on the Court. In the fifty years since his appointment, we must ask: Do Black judges matter? In the Trump Era, they most...
Burton Awards Announces New Committee to Nominate Legends in Law
The Burton Awards Program, held in association with the Library of Congress, presented by Lead Sponsor Law360, and co-sponsored by the American Bar Association, announced a new “Select Committee” to nominate general counsel who will be named Legends in Law. The...
2017 MCCA Employer of Choice Finalists
MCCA, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, announced today the five finalists for the 2017 Employer of Choice Awards. The Employer of Choice Award is designed to spotlight industry leaders who have a commitment to and succeed at creating and building an...
9 Months In, The Pebbles Of GCs’ Diversity Efforts May Be Causing Thousands Of Ripples Throughout The Legal Profession
One of my favorite Chinese proverbs translates to: “constant dripping of water wears away the stone.” It often reminds me that persistence and relentlessness can pave a worthwhile path through any perceived stone, rock, roadblock, or barrier.
Diversity in Big Law Means More Than Gender
It is no secret that diversity at Big Law remains painfully stagnant. But when we talk diversity, our focus more often than not is on gender, to the exclusion of minorities, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals, and veterans. The end goal is simple: a culture...
Do Black Judges Matter In the Quest for Equal Justice?
On October 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall took his seat on the Supreme Court of the United States. Marshall was the first African-American to sit on the Court. In the fifty years since his appointment, we must ask: Do Black judges matter? In the Trump Era, they most...
Burton Awards Announces New Committee to Nominate Legends in Law
The Burton Awards Program, held in association with the Library of Congress, presented by Lead Sponsor Law360, and co-sponsored by the American Bar Association, announced a new “Select Committee” to nominate general counsel who will be named Legends in Law. The...
2017 MCCA Employer of Choice Finalists
MCCA, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, announced today the five finalists for the 2017 Employer of Choice Awards. The Employer of Choice Award is designed to spotlight industry leaders who have a commitment to and succeed at creating and building an...
9 Months In, The Pebbles Of GCs’ Diversity Efforts May Be Causing Thousands Of Ripples Throughout The Legal Profession
One of my favorite Chinese proverbs translates to: “constant dripping of water wears away the stone.” It often reminds me that persistence and relentlessness can pave a worthwhile path through any perceived stone, rock, roadblock, or barrier.