It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. This is despite two decades of aggressive tracking of demographic rates, mandates from clients to improve demographic diversity, and the implementation of a variety of diversity efforts within large law firms. In part, law firm retention efforts are stymied by the reality that elite, large law firms require some level of attrition to function properly under the predominant business model. This reality, however, does not explain why firms have so much difficulty retaining attorneys of color — in particular black and Hispanic attorneys. And yet, there may be a relatively simple and low-cost set of incentives that law firm management and the lega...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
Within the American legal profession, diversity is widely embraced in principle but seldom realized ...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
This Article uses the example of BigLaw firms to explore the challenges that many elite organization...
The benefits and drawbacks of diversity inside organizations have been the focus of attention for re...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
Although there have long been black lawyers in South Africa, during apartheid only a handful joined ...
Minorities continue to be severely underrepresented at the top levels of most occupations despite ma...
Although the world is much more progressive than it once was, many law firms struggle to change a cu...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
Within the American legal profession, diversity is widely embraced in principle but seldom realized ...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
This Article uses the example of BigLaw firms to explore the challenges that many elite organization...
The benefits and drawbacks of diversity inside organizations have been the focus of attention for re...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
Although there have long been black lawyers in South Africa, during apartheid only a handful joined ...
Minorities continue to be severely underrepresented at the top levels of most occupations despite ma...
Although the world is much more progressive than it once was, many law firms struggle to change a cu...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
Within the American legal profession, diversity is widely embraced in principle but seldom realized ...