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New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in The Law—Michelle S. Silverman

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

New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in The Law—Elizabeth Litten

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

New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in The Law—Kristine J. Feher

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

The Recorder

Microsoft: Our Law Firm Diversity Push Is Working

Microsoft Corp. says it's already seeing benefits from its revamped outside counsel program, which seeks to increase minority representation in law firm leadership roles.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Top Women in the Law

By | November 14, 2016
This inaugural class includes women from nearly every sector of the law: corporate deal makers, public interest lawyers, legal educators, solo practitioners, general counsel and judges, among others. Several run their own firms or work in large firms, where they have opened the door for women and minorities to succeed. They have contributed to the profession well beyond the billable hour as volunteers on legal boards and committees, task forces and commissions. And nearly all have done so while balancing the demands of motherhood and family obligations.
49 minute read

New York Law Journal

Counsel's Table Should Mirror Real-Life Diversity

Lauren O. Casazza and Madelyn A. Morris of Kirkland & Ellis write: Counsel's table should mirror the diversity of the client organization, the jury box, and the bench. That is the best way to maximize the talent and diversity of thought needed to win the big cases. That is "the look" of an effective trial team.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Why No One Diversity Program Will Work

Mary Ellen Connerty of O'Melveny & Myers writes: Law firms across a spectrum of sizes and geographies are throwing their weight behind initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion. But they are often falling short, and here's why: There's no one program that works. Because there's no one situation exactly like another.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Step Into a More Active Role: Advice From the Courtroom and Boardroom

Sharon M. Porcellio of Bond, Schoeneck & King addresses the pay gap in the legal field, asking: What are women doing and what can they, their firms, clients, and the courts do to change?
19 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top Women in the Law 2016

By | November 10, 2016
26 minute read

New York Law Journal

First Korean American Elected to Bench in NY

Judy Kim, an attorney for the New York Liquidation Bureau, has become the first Korean-American to be elected to the bench in New York state, according to two bar groups.
4 minute read

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