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Slow But Steady: Law Firm Diversity Gains Continued in 2023
Diversity gains, while more subdued, were consistent from associates to partners and office leaders, according to the American Lawyer's 2024 Diversity Scorecard.The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: LGBTQ+ Scorecard
There are 223 firms ranked by the percentage of self-identified LGBTQ+ attorneys at each firm. A new entrant to this scorecard tops the list.The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: Women's Scorecard
There are 247 firms ranked by their Women in Law score. The Nos. 1, 2 and 3 firms maintain their standing, though there was some reordering beyond that point.Slow But Steady: Law Firm Diversity Gains Continued in 2023
Diversity gains, while more subdued, were consistent from associates to partners and office leaders, according to the American Lawyer's 2024 Diversity Scorecard.The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: Minority Representation
This year there are 208 law firms ranked by diversity score, which takes into account percentages of minority attorneys overall, as well as in partner and leadership ranks.The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: Minority Representation
This year there are 208 law firms ranked by diversity score, which takes into account percentages of minority attorneys overall, as well as in partner and leadership ranks.Latham Is Now the Second-Largest Law Firm in D.C. By Headcount
Latham's D.C. office has surpassed the size of Arnold & Porter, Morgan Lewis, Williams & Connolly, and most recently Hogan Lovells' offices in the district.Latham Grows to Become Second Only to Covington in DC, Amid Other Changes in District
Latham's D.C. office has surpassed the size of Arnold & Porter, Morgan Lewis, Williams & Connolly, and most recently Hogan Lovells' offices in the district.Latham Grows to Become Second Only to Covington in DC, Amid Other Changes in District
Latham's D.C. office has surpassed the size of Arnold & Porter, Morgan Lewis, Williams & Connolly, and most recently Hogan Lovells' offices in the district.Who Got the Work: Kaufman & Canoles Tapped to Defend Google in Patent Infringement Suit
Stephen E. Noona of Kaufman & Canoles has entered an appearance for Google in a pending patent infringement lawsuit; Walgreens Boots Alliance, a holding company known for its retail chains Walgreens and Duane Reade, has turned to Wargo, French & Singer partners David M. Pernina and Michael S. French, as well as associate Brandon Parrish, to fight a pending breach-of-contract lawsuit.Trending Stories
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