Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | June 27, 2019
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Hispanics are the most prevalent minority group among Florida's eight largest firms
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Adrian C. Delancy | June 27, 2019
Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog partner Adrian C. Delancy offers his firm's perspective on diversity along with the conclusion that "we still have a long way to go."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Luis Salazar | June 27, 2019
Law firm founder Luis Salazar cites study after study showing the value on diversity when it comes to financial performance and innovation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marbet Lewis | June 27, 2019
"Incorporating different viewpoints, experiences and ideas leads to creativity and progress, making the effort to succeed in this ever-changing field much more manageable," writes law firm co-founder Marbet Lewis.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Catherine Wilson | June 27, 2019
Personal injury law, an enclave of small firms, faces no more than societal pressure to reflect its multicultural community. In South Florida, the 10 largest personal injury firms have 10 to 44 attorneys by an informal count of attorneys listed on websites.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elisa D'Amico | June 3, 2019
Although Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton penned the Nineteenth Amendment in 1878, it took until 1919—more than 40 years—to see their dream become a reality.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | May 24, 2019
David Sanford, who has brought gender bias cases against major firms on behalf of women partners, talks about leveling the playing field in Big Law and the changes necessary to make it happen.
By Erin Hichman | April 18, 2019
The lawsuit against Jones Day is just the tip of the iceberg, new research from ALM Intelligence and the American Bar Association shows.
Daily Business Review | Slideshow
By Catherine Wilson | April 16, 2019
Miami-Dade County Court Judge Lody Jean is the second Haitian-American judge in the county and was sworn in by the first, Judge Fred Seraphin.
By MP McQueen | April 11, 2019
Craig Leen, a former Coral Gables city attorney, now heads a Labor Department office overseeing federal contractors' employment data. He advised law firms and others doing business with the government to expect policy and record reviews.
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