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The American Lawyer

Black Female Lawyers Face the Double Jeopardy of Racial and Gender Stereotyping

A study of Harvard Law School alums finds black men have a better chance of making partner than black women.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Bay Area Hits Diversity Milestone With 100 Asian-American GCs, But More Work Remains

Asian-Americans have come a long way in legal departments in the Bay Area, but issues such as stereotyping and the need for mentoring are still getting in the way.
10 minute read

International Edition

First ever LegalTalent contest sees sisters clinch £5,000 prize for diversity-focused mooting scheme

Judging panel of senior GCs choose winning entry after Dragons' Den-style contest
2 minute read

International Edition

First ever LegalTalent contest sees sisters clinch £5,000 prize for diversity-focused mooting scheme

Judging panel of senior GCs choose winning entry after Dragons' Den-style contest
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Jones Day Stocks Up on More Ex-SCOTUS Clerks

Adding five former U.S. Supreme Court clerks from last term's "class,” Jones Day has now hired 36 ex-SCOTUS clerks in the last five years.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

For Neal Katyal, a Bittersweet Milestone

Bittersweet. That's how Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal describes breaking Thurgood Marshall's record, set in 1967, as the minority lawyer with the most oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court.
5 minute read

Legal Week

First wave of Linklaters associates take up 40-hour per week contracts  

Private equity, corporate and tax associates sign up for 40-hour per week 'yourlink' pilot
3 minute read

International Edition

First wave of Linklaters associates take up 40-hour per week contracts  

Private equity, corporate and tax associates sign up for 40-hour per week 'yourlink' pilot
3 minute read

International Edition

'We need to test ourselves' - Eversheds Sutherland's Ranson on the business case for diversity

From clients to US rivals and the big four accountants, Eversheds Sutherland co-CEO Lee Ranson discusses the factors driving diversity up the agenda for law firms
1 minute read

International Edition

'We need to test ourselves' - Eversheds Sutherland's Ranson on the business case for diversity

From clients to US rivals and the big four accountants, Eversheds Sutherland co-CEO Lee Ranson discusses the factors driving diversity up the agenda for law firms
1 minute read

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