By Robert J. Tracy and Maja Szumarska | August 23, 2019
Applicants and employees are now protected from employers' imposition of dress and grooming standards that do not respect racial differences or that seek to impose grooming or dress standards that do not respect an employee's chosen gender identity or expression. Employers that have not reviewed their dress and grooming policies and practices recently would be well advised to do so now.
New Jersey Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By David Gialanella | August 23, 2019
Our staff is seeking nominations, from anywhere in New Jersey, of diverse attorneys making an impact.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | August 22, 2019
The private equity space is rapidly growing. Will the diversity infrastructure come with it? And will law firm private equity practices follow?
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Juan Cartagena | August 21, 2019
The study shows that Latinos did fairly well—news that I’m sure some of your readers would have appreciated.
By Samantha Stokes | August 20, 2019
Under a new initiative, Porter Wright will seek out co-counsel relationships for client matters with solo practitioners and small law firms that have been certified as an LGBTQ-owned business.
By Dylan Jackson | August 20, 2019
Before arriving at Lathrop, Vaughn spent more than four years as a community relations manager for the city of Olathe, Kansas, where she acted as the city's liaison to underrepresented communities.
By Jonathan Erway | August 19, 2019
Norton Rose Fulbright announced that it has expanded its renewable energy capabilities in Texas with the addition of partner Becky Diffen and senior counsel Sam Porter to the firm's Austin office.
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights
By Abigail Harris | August 16, 2019
Having spent the past decade as a C-Suite executive, Louise Pentland - PayPal's Chief Business Affairs & Legal Officer - has established herself…
By Ross Todd | August 15, 2019
Peter Obstler, partner at bicoastal litigation boutique Browne George Ross, this week filed suit against the video hosting platform on behalf of a class of LGBTQ plaintiffs. Obstler and the firm also represent a nonprofit founded by political commentator Dennis Prager in a lawsuit claiming YouTube discriminates against political conservatives.
By Ross Todd | August 15, 2019
Peter Obstler, partner at bicoastal litigation boutique Browne George Ross, this week filed suit against the video hosting platform on behalf of a class of LGBTQ plaintiffs. Obstler and the firm also represent a nonprofit founded by political commentator Dennis Prager in a lawsuit claiming YouTube discriminates against political conservatives.
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