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Daily Business Review

Florida Has 3 Suggestions to Replace Confederate Statue

Either the African-American woman who founded what's now Bethune-Cookman University, the founder of Publix supermarkets or the woman credited with saving the Everglades will replace a Confederate general's statue that represents Florida in the U.S. Capitol.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Evan Wolfson, Gay Rights Leader, to Helm Dentons' Diversity Efforts

Evan Wolfson, who closed his Freedom to Marry organization this year after same-sex marriage was legalized in the United States, will now lead Dentons' diversity efforts.
25 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Falls Short in 'Gavel Gap' Rankings

The state landed in the bottom third for how closely its judges reflect the race and ethnicity of the population.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Not Enough Minority and Women Judges? Depends on How You Measure

The American Constitution Society on Wednesday released an in-depth study of 10,000 state court judges with an unsurprising conclusion: most of them are white men. But there's something surprising the report doesn't tell you.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Law Firms Make Slow Progress on Diversity

How do the country's largest law firms stack up when it comes to hiring minorities?
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

South Asian Bar Pro Bono Award

The South Asian Bar Association of New York held its first public sector reception Wednesday at Jones Day, where Neena Dutta of the Dutta Law Firm was named pro bono attorney of the year for her contributions to the South Asian and Central American communities.
4 minute read

International Edition

Bird & Bird to pilot female lawyer training programme

UK firm set to run 12-month pilot in bid to increase the number of women in its partnership ranks
2 minute read

Legal Week

Bird & Bird to pilot female lawyer training programme

UK firm set to run 12-month pilot in bid to increase the number of women in its partnership ranks
8 minute read

International Edition

'It's about making people believe they can be comfortable in this environment' – why firms lag in-house for social mobility

Hogan Lovells chair Nicholas Cheffings and ITV's Barry Matthews among panelists discussing the work the legal profession still needs to do to boost social mobility
3 minute read

Legal Week

'It's about making people believe they can be comfortable in this environment' – why firms lag in-house for social mobility

Hogan Lovells chair Nicholas Cheffings and ITV's Barry Matthews among panelists discussing the work the legal profession still needs to do to boost social mobility
7 minute read

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