By Christine Simmons | November 6, 2017
The New York City Bar Association's latest diversity benchmarking report showed sluggish progress alongside a few notable gains, including women and minorities in leadership positions.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | November 2, 2017
How did these men (no women, of course) beat the odds? And what advice do they have for young lawyers of color?
By Jason Grant | October 24, 2017
Currently, the policies addressing nondiscrimination use the term “sexual orientation.” But that term does not reach far enough.
By Jason Grant | October 23, 2017
The court said that while it has not kept track of sitting justices' ethnicities, court staff with “institutional knowledge” believed that this was a first for Asian-American jurists.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patty Morrissy | October 19, 2017
Will that role as the female hiring partner drain your practice development?
By Meghan Tribe | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
The firm has brought on attorney and career coach Joi Bourgeois to serve in a newly created role.
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | September 27, 2017
In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh write: With the evidence for board diversity very much in the public domain, the behavior of hedge fund activists seeking board representation has been somewhat puzzling. Hedge fund activism has been notably counterproductive in terms of gender diversity on public boards.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 26, 2017
The Asian-American Bar Association of New York honored Randall Eng, Presiding Justice of Second Department, with the 2017 Norman Lau Kee Trailblazer Award at the association's eighth annual fall conference at the Fordham University School of Law on Saturday.
By Danielle J. Schivek | September 20, 2017
While the "Power Suit" was the uniform of choice for a generation of independent, career-minded women who fought for a "seat at the table," the modern woman must cast off the chains of patriarchal fashion and embrace the styles sported by her contemporaries. Assuming a masculine facade is an antiquated expectation of the modern woman, who can be both a member of the Bar and a Vogue subscriber.
By Lauren M. Weinstein | September 14, 2017
Lauren Weinstein of MoloLamken writes: We're taught in law school to advocate—for our clients, for justice, for what's right. We shouldn't forget to use our talents to help ourselves, and the women who will come after us, too.
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