Her buffed walnut desk. Her view from the 47th floor overlooking Lake Michigan. Recruiting law students. The money.
That’s what Michelle Obama liked about working at Sidley Austin.
In her autobiography, Michelle Obama offers a dismal depiction of the three years she spent as an associate at Sidley Austin, in part because there were so few other minority lawyers at the firm. But she didn't just complain - she tried to change things.
March 04, 2019 at 11:34 AM
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Her buffed walnut desk. Her view from the 47th floor overlooking Lake Michigan. Recruiting law students. The money.
That’s what Michelle Obama liked about working at Sidley Austin.
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