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Dismantling Assimilation in the Legal Profession

Diversity and inclusion within the legal profession is a crucial component to a thriving and growth-oriented legal practice. Topics include:
  • · Attracting and retaining diverse attorneys to your practice;
  • · Working through the constraints that bias imposes on innovation and create an inclusive firm culture;
  • · Promoting diversity and inclusion in your own firm or practice.
Credits: 0 General, 0.5 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: p2105-21E-01X
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Presented by: Christopher A. Pickett, Chief Diversity Officer, Greensfelder

Expires: 10/1/2023


Presented by: Christopher A. Pickett, Chief Diversity Officer, Greensfelder

Expires: 10/1/2023


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