Keystone Conversations: Tax Attorney, Podcaster Nikki Johnson-Huston Opens Up About Homelessness, Path to Becoming a Lawyer
"Without the right support, I'm not sure that I would have continued to pursue a tax practice. If we want more diverse attorneys in a firm or in a practice area then we have to be willing to invest in them both personally and professionally," tax attorney Nikki Johnson-Huston said.
February 10, 2022 at 03:41 PM
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TaxThis is the fourth installment of an ongoing series called "Keystone Conversations" focusing on diverse lawyers in Pennsylvania, how they've achieved success and developed their legal careers.
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