Uber Technologies Inc. legal team members joined Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher lawyers July 13 in San Francisco to discuss the role of women in tech and law for the latest iteration of the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion program.

This is one of many events the firm has hosted with Girls Who Code, a group that uses education to build a pipeline for women in tech. Gibson Dunn has been partnering with the nonprofit for years—often with the help of in-house lawyers—in an effort to introduce girls to opportunities in the legal and tech fields.

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