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National Law Journal

Does Your Firm's Website Repel Women?

A few 'nudges' can make your web presentation more attractive relative to gender and race.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Asian American Bar to Host 'Know Your Rights' Training

By | December 02, 2016
The Asian American Bar Association of New York and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York are co-hosting public seminars to educate Chinatown community members about their legal rights.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Attorney-Client Privilege Can't Be Waived When Asserted Pretrial

A litigant who asserts attorney-client privilege in the lead-up to trial may not waive that privilege on the stand, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in an apparent issue of first impression.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Basketball Coach Sues College Claiming He Was Fired for Not Having Enough Minority Players

A former basketball coach at Onandaga Community College filed a federal civil rights complaint Nov. 17 in the Northern District of N.Y. claiming he was fired for failing to recruit enough minority players for the team.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Issues I faced as a Woman Lawyer

Thirty-three years ago, I never would have thought that women in the legal profession would still be in the minority, would be paid less, and would not be running law firms side-by-side with their male colleagues.
17 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Here We Go Again' On Court Diversity, Letter Writers Claim

By | November 18, 2016
Gov. Nathan Deal's appointment of three white men and one white woman to Georgia appellate benches showed the power of political victory but did not reflect Georgia's substantial nonwhite and female poppulations.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

PayPal Warns Advisers They Will Miss Out on Work If They Do Not Improve Diversity

PayPal has told its external legal advisers that they risk losing out on work if they are not making "meaningful" progress on diversity.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Deborah Archer

By | November 14, 2016
Deborah Archer wears many hats at New York Law School—director of the Impact Center for Public Interest Law, director of the Racial Justice Project, professor of law and, of course, dean of diversity and inclusion. She also is a national civil rights leader, serving on the American Civil Liberties Union's national board of directors, and on the executive committee of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in The Law—Christina Glogoff

By | November 14, 2016
The New Jersey Law Journal's 2016 edition of Top Women in The Law.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in The Law—Diana Manning

By | November 14, 2016
The New Jersey Law Journal's 2016 edition of Top Women in The Law.
4 minute read

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