Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Kristen Seeger, Alexa Perez and Nilofer Umar | October 28, 2020
Lawsuits driven by social justice movements can not only create meaningful litigation costs but also crisis management issues stemming from increased public attention and media coverage.
By Dan Clark | October 27, 2020
In-house attorneys at Intel and U.S. Bank, along with the CEO of Diversity Lab, discussed ways to partner with and pressure law firms to reach diversity goals during the Women Influence Power & in Law Conference on Tuesday.
By Phillip Bantz | October 27, 2020
"My interest was personal: Being a gay man in the financial services industry which has historically been very masculine was something I felt acutely when I started out in my career in 2001, but I feel far less 'other' now than I did then," said Philip Aiken, global head of diversity and inclusion in Barclays' legal department.
By Karen Sloan | October 27, 2020
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at a new book of essays breaking down the many legal themes explored in and by the hit musical "Hamilton." Plus, Texas law schools are holding an online symposium called Black Lawyers Matter.
Corporate Counsel | Event|News
By Andrew Maloney | October 26, 2020
Diversity training is "not something that's a threat. It's something that's been part of progress," Tchen said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | October 26, 2020
The current social movement in our country that requires us to confront and bring an end to race-based discrimination has amplified the urgency of this question. Posing it demands that we consider how to make changes in our own behavior and thought processes.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 26, 2020
Despite challenging times, we cannot lose hope, Lora L. Fong says in NJSBA Mel Narol Award acceptance speech
By Meredith Hobbs | October 23, 2020
"We can't put on our big show, and we are reckoning with the social justice movement going on in the United States, so the board wanted to meet the moment," said Stonewall president D. Barret Broussard.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Rudhir Krishtel | October 23, 2020
For marginalized attorneys, releasing the lifetime of harm that comes from absorbing bias and microaggressions is a process that can be supported by regular self-care practices.
By Angela Morris | October 22, 2020
J.H. Williams wasn't able to become a lawyer in 1882 because of racial discrimination. Now, two Dallas attorneys won their quest to get the Texas Supreme Court to right that wrong.
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