'They Certainly Don't See Trans People as People': Trans Lawyers Discuss Their Fight for Acceptance in the Legal Industry [VIDEO]
"Since I've transitioned, within about 12 months, my book of business went to zero and I had to scrape for billable hours," said DJ Healey, a senior principal at Fish & Richardson in Houston.
March 11, 2021 at 02:20 PM
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Clockwise from top left at the start of video: Judge Phyllis Frye; Kylar W. Broadus; Danielle "DJ" Healey; Ava Ayes and Judge Victoria Kolakowski.
Much has been written and discussed recently about corporate clients' push for increased diversity among their outside counsel.
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