Pennsylvania’s plaintiffs bar has continued to diversify its ranks slowly, The Legal’s latest trial lawyer diversity survey shows.

Since The Legal’s first trial lawyer diversity survey a decade ago, those firms have more than doubled the percentage of attorneys who are racial minorities. And the percentage of women lawyers, while stagnant in recent years, has increased as well. But, as in the greater legal industry, the statistics also show a long road ahead toward true diversity at plaintiffs firms.

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