...for the issues the legal profession faces in recruiting, hiring and retaining minority attorneys. We invited 10 practitioners to come together...
...classified as minorities i...American Bar Association Presidential Initiative...accounts from corporate clients that...their outside counsel accountable for...
...the state's minority attorneys. Every two...law firms and corporate law departments....
...great import into the mainstream. Meanwhile, diverse organizations such as the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society have...
...Philadelphia Bar Association....
...With UPS Senior VP and GC Teri Plummer McClure...
...much has changed and yet how many obstacles remain for women and minorities in today's workforce. Since I became a lawyer over 30 years...
...of American Bar Association-accredited law schools...partnerships, and as general counsel of Fortune...of women and minorities among their full...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...next Philadelphia Bar Association's executive director...association and senior counsel with Stradley Ronon...women and other minorities in the legal...
...the firm's corporate practice group, Kevin...c)(3) formations, minority small-business development...the Philadelphia Bar Association's Young Lawyers...
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