Greenberg Traurig spends $500,000 a year funding fellowships for minority law students, supports many diversity seminars and conferences, and has a Hispanic executive chairman and black co-managing partner in Miami.

Holland & Knight held its first firmwide diversity seminar in Boston last year, flying in minority lawyers from all over the country. The firm also partnered this year with StreetLaw, an outreach group that encourages minority high school students to explore law careers and provides “affinity mentors” to minority lawyers.

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