The Biggest Biglaw Firms With The Most LGBTQ+ Lawyers (2025)
An important ranking to show which firms are helping LGBTQ+ attorneys achieve successful careers in the law.
An important ranking to show which firms are helping LGBTQ+ attorneys achieve successful careers in the law.
An important ranking to show which firms are helping women achieve successful careers in the law.
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Biglaw firms continue to push forward when it comes to diversity.
Biglaw firms continue to push forward when it comes to diversity.
There is finally some news worth celebrating when it comes to law firm diversity.
In a pandemic year marked by calls for racial justice, there's been progress for diversity -- but not much.
Our expert panel explores common sources of profit leakage along with practical steps for improvement.
There's been progress -- but not that much.
Congrats to the firms topping this year's list.
* Law firm diversity score cards are here, and.... African-American lawyers are still not being represented. Yikes. [Law.com] * Judge Kozinski may be gone from the Ninth Circuit, but it is still hard work to change the culture there. [Big Law Business] * Oakland is the second city looking to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms. Plan your vacations accordingly. [The Hill] * In a continuing embarrassment to NYC, Rudy Giuliani wants a new role in the 2020 Trump campaign. [Politico] * 5 firms have been cut out of the NFL concussion case. [Law360] * Ted Wells for the defense, in New Jersey tax incentives case. [National Law Journal] * Will New York strengthen sexual harassment laws? Well, maybe. But at least they're having hearing on the issue. [New York Law Journal]
There's been progress -- just not that much.
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