United States:
Diversity In Practice: Navigating Pandemic & Protest, Episode 4
21 January 2021
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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In the fourth episode of the Wetmore Fellow subseries, San
Francisco Litigation Associate and Fellow alumnus Tom Davidson
hosts a discussion with New York Litigation partner and Women's
Strategy Committee Co-Chair Carrie H. Cohen, and Firm Chair Larren
Nashelsky about how crucial transparency, responsibility and
accountability are to any diversity and inclusion endeavors, and
the impact of those factors on their decision to galvanize over 30
law firms to support their effort to encourage Governor Andrew
Cuomo to repeal Section 50a of the Civil Rights Law.
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