Tag: Gender Gap
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Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesCongratulations To Skadden's 12 New Partners
Eleven of them are men; the group could be more diverse. -
Money, Women's IssuesThe Gender Pay Gap – Don't We Have Bigger Problems?
We're dealing with a larger problem of workplace culture, according to columnist Jayne Backett. -
Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesGibson Dunn Names 13 New Partners; How Diverse Is This Group?
They're diverse in terms of offices and practice areas, but not in terms of gender and race. -
Biglaw, Bonuses, MoneyAssociate Bonus And New Partner Watch: Susman Godfrey
Bonuses are down a little from last year, but they're still great, and the new partner class is large. -
Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesMore About Making Partner At Sullivan & Cromwell (Part 1)
Some women at S&C feel that their firm can -- and must -- do better at promoting women.
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Biglaw, Bonuses, Money, Willkie FarrAssociate Bonus And New Partner Watch: Willkie Farr
Good news at Willkie Farr: three new partners, two of them women, and year-end bonuses. -
Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesNew Partners At Paul Hastings: 80 Percent Women
This is not surprising, given the firm's commitment to diversity, but it's still welcome news. -
Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesSullivan & Cromwell's New Partners: Impressive, Yes; Diverse, Not So Much
Five white males -- could this partner class be any less diverse? -
Biglaw, Gay, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesWachtell Lipton's New Partners: 100 Percent Diverse
Good news about diversity at one of the nation's most prestigious and profitable law firms. -
Biglaw, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesCravath Names New Partners -- And All Three Are Women
This elite firm's announcement shows there's no trade-off between equality and excellence.
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Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesCleary Gottlieb's New Partner Class: Where Are The Women?
The firm just announced 16 new partners and counsel, and only one was a woman. -
Biglaw, Boutique Law Firms, Partner Issues, Small Law FirmsBeyond Biglaw: Closing The Pay Gap
The challenge of closing this gap is an acute one, according to former Biglaw partner Gaston Kroub. -
Biglaw, Women's IssuesSolving Biglaw's Gender Gap
The time has passed to get mad about the gender gap -- but the time has not passed to do something about it. -
BiglawResearch Proves Women Should Not Work For Republicans
This is why every female associate needs to know her boss's politics. -
Biglaw, Partner Issues, Women's Issues7 Highlights From The 2015 Survey On Retention And Promotion Of Women In Law Firms
Hopefully we are not one hundred years away from gender equality in the partnership ranks. -
Biglaw, Minority Issues, Partner Issues, Women's IssuesThe Top 10 Geographic Markets Where Women And Minorities Succeed In Making Partner
Diversity and inclusion have a long way to go in our industry, but these markets show signs of progress. -
CanadaThe View From Up North: Will Adding Women Board Members Make A Difference?
What is Canada doing to close the gender gap, and does it even matter?