Is there a business case for diversity? My gosh, it's overwhelming. I know you've heard the opposite. Supposedly, the business case for diversity is weak at best
...the real thing instead, a nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank, The New America Foundation (NAF), published a report titled, "...
...had come to expect were disrupted by the Great Recession. The NALP Foundation estimates that somewhere between 3,200 and 3,700 students from...
...Meanwhile, a recent survey released by the West LegalEdCenter and the NALP Foundation for Law Career Research and Education on professional development shows much...
... and The NALP Foundation for Law Career Research and Education on professional development shows...
Despite a recessionary setback, firms are working to hire and promote more minority associates
Despite a recessionary setback, firms are working to hire and promote more minority associates
...of themselves, had a compelling business rationale. "There was no rational foundation to do [the spring bonuses]. It was not as if suddenly all...
...firms, down from 55.9 percent for the Class of 2009, the NALP found. Private practice salaries fell a whopping 20 percent. While...
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...firms, down from 55.9 percent for the Class of 2009, the NALP found. Private practice salaries fell a whopping 20 percent. While...
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