By Christine Charnosky | June 22, 2022
The decision to be open about one's sexual orientation is a deeply personal one. But for many queer law deans, the decision's potential impact on the people they lead is often a key part of the calculus.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elina Alperovich | June 22, 2022
An insightful discussion on the importance of being true to yourself as an attorney. Being authentic "leads to stronger business relationships … and overall better work product because you can focus your energy on the matter at hand rather than keeping up the exhausting task of conformity."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Charnosky | June 3, 2022
"The pandemic made things a bit easier with remote learning, but a lot of schools and employers will bounce back like it never happened," said Marissa Ditkowsky, a staff attorney at Tzedek DC and executive director of the National Disabled Law Students Association.
By Bruce Love | June 1, 2022
After over a decade at the top of her profession, Renée Delphin-Rodriguez had never led an M&A team against a team lead who was also a Black woman—until she sat across the table from Amy Wollansack in a $75 million transaction.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 27, 2022
Thursday's order, by U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer, in Chicago, followed a fight between two competing lawyer teams who traded barbs over diversity and size.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | May 25, 2022
Recent state court decisions striking down board diversity mandates in California present an opportunity to consider the current regulatory context and the realities facing nominating committees and boards today.
By Patrick Smith | May 16, 2022
The latest ABA diversity survey results showed troubling trends leading up to the pandemic.
By Dan Roe | May 12, 2022
Kirkland will host more than 500 lawyers across its global footprint. And Dechert and McDermott reported their largest classes in recent history, with 77 and 93 U.S. summers, respectively.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | May 11, 2022
More than lofty goals, the GDI has produced concrete steps to try to ensure that subjects of guardianship proceedings are being represented by attorneys who mirror their experience.
By Christine Charnosky | April 26, 2022
This is the first installment of a new Law.com series called, "Disabling Ableism: Making the Legal Profession More Accessible," which aims to highlight both the challenges and opportunities law students with disabilities face before, during and after law school, as well as how the legal industry can better embrace disability as a form of diversity.
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