By Vivia Chen | December 29, 2020
From fashion to parenthood, Vivia Chen offers up her vision of what Big Law can expect in the year to come.
By Megan Penick | December 29, 2020
It would be to the betterment of all companies—Nasdaq-listed and otherwise—to make their boards and governance systems truly diverse, fully inclusive and reflective of the stakeholders they serve.
By Dan Clark | December 28, 2020
From creating new guidelines for their outside counsel to publicly speaking on social justice issues, general counsel continued to work toward equity in the legal profession.
By Justin Henry | December 23, 2020
"When people know that you have a leader of the association who is going to speak out publicly on issues that affect the public, I think that that energizes both the profession as well as the public," Mike Snyder, the Philadelphia Bar Association's outgoing chancellor, said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 22, 2020
The DOJ employees allege "recent acts constituting violations of law, abuse of authority, gross mismanagement and gross waste of funds by executive branch political leadership in ending long-standing federal diversity and inclusion programs."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 22, 2020
The DOJ employees allege "recent acts constituting violations of law, abuse of authority, gross mismanagement and gross waste of funds by executive branch political leadership in ending long-standing federal diversity and inclusion programs."
By Scott Graham | December 18, 2020
I felt like I learned more about IP trial strategy in one hour Wednesday from Alan Albright, Tom Melsheimer, Matt Powers and Rachel York Colangelo than I did during the rest of 2020.
By Dylan Jackson | December 18, 2020
The firm's newly created C-level role is an acknowledgment of the increasing importance of client collaboration in diversity and inclusion efforts.
By Dylan Jackson | December 18, 2020
The firm's newly created C-level role is an acknowledgment of the increasing importance of client collaboration in diversity and inclusion efforts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michelle Calcote King | December 18, 2020
"Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn." This has long been one of my favorite quotes, but it really hit home in 2020. If you came out of this year without any lessons, you weren't paying attention.
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