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Diversity advancements face roadblocks amid anti-DEI laws and the possible end of affirmative action. Law firm diversity professionals are looking to defend and continue those gains.
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"You've got to stay in a very humble, grateful, gratitude lane, where I am incredibly blessed to be able to do what I do because not everyone gets to do this. You can't get an ego, you got to stay in that self-awareness, perspective lane," Morgan, Lewis & Bockius's Kandis C. Gibson says.
By Allison Dunn | May 25, 2023
"I'm somewhat disappointed from the standpoint that they've had three opportunities to document the citizenship of all of the members of each one of the LLCs—and there's a myriad of them. They've failed to do so to the satisfaction of the court or to us, for that matter," John S. Davagian, II, managing partner of Davagian Grillo & Semple, who represents the plaintiffs, told Law.com.
By Mason Lawlor | May 25, 2023
"The application of the statute as written is so broad as to have a chilling effect on protected speech," the complaint said.
By Charles Toutant | May 24, 2023
Hugh McCabe's lawyers said they anticipate an application to recover attorney fees and costs as the prevailing party under the Law Against Discrimination.
By Jason Grant | May 23, 2023
Cleo Elaine Powell, a Virginia Supreme Court justice who in 2011 became the first and only African American woman to serve on the state's high court in its 244-year history, has been named the 2023 recipient of the state bar's Clarence M. Dunnaville Jr. Achievement Award.
By Lisa Willis | May 19, 2023
"It is really good to know that there will be one less barrier as women to getting our work done," Aimee Ferrer, a partner Grossman Roth Yaffa Cohen, said.
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