The resignation of Latham & Watkins global chairman and managing partner Bill Voge was reportedly related to his involvement with a Christian support group which aims to help men deal with the temptations they face in their professional lives.

Voge, who resigned from Latham on Tuesday after admitting to “communications of a sexual nature” with a woman unconnected to the firm, is a former member of the board of directors of U.S. faith-based group the New Canaan Society, which describes itself as “a group of men who gather together to encourage each other in friendship and faith and to support each other to be better husbands, fathers — and better men.”

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