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Garen E. Dodge, Richard I. Greenberg and Paul Patten

This Quick Overview summarizes federal legal obligations and constraints on the use of background checks in the employment context in the United States.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
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Diversity initiatives continue to grow and change with corporate business models: taking on a different complexion when applied in companies with significant global presence and offering new challenges in an era defined by bottom-line attention to corporate compliance and social responsibility. Read ACC's newest leading practice profile and find out how the legal departments of 10 different companies have developed diversity initiatives that are making a difference.

Mark Roellig, Marc Walters

This article covers why building a diverse and inclusive legal team is essential to obtaining superior results.

Mark Roellig and Marc Walters

In case you haven’t heard, diversity and inclusion are essential to corporate legal teams. How to go about building such a team, however, may not be quite as obvious. From interns to sponsorships, this article provides an effective strategy for growing diversity and inclusion in your law department.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Cynthia Boeh <br />Associate General Counsel <br />Dresser, Inc. <br />Justin McCarthy <br />Senior Counsel <br />Dentsply International, Inc. <br />Kimberly Pack <br />General Counsel <br />MB Schoen & Associates, Inc. <br />Arin Reeves <br />President <br />The Athens Group <br />

From the Senior Generation to Gen Y— this program will provide tools that not only assess personality characteristics, but also give you the resources that will enable you to work with the other generations more cohesively. What are the traits of the different generations — how do you have to change your management or legal style to better deal with these traits? How do you best communicate with a Baby Boomer versus someone from Gen Y— Facebook, Twitter or on the phone? What are the best ways to retain employees from the different generations?

Brent L. Henry and E. Macey Russell

Read this 2011 Apex Award-winning article!
Racial and gender disparities during national crises often fly under the radar. Minority attorneys during the recession were no exception — they accounted for 22 percent of Am Law 200/NLJ 250 law firm layoffs, but only 13.9 percent of attorneys at these firms. This article challenges in-house and outside counsel to work together to change the composition of the legal workforce. It offers diversity solutions and tactics for corporations and firms.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States

Chart providing data on age, gender and race of employees pre-event, impacted and post-event.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Cari Dominguez

When most organizational leaders think of diversity initiatives, they tend to think of racial, gender and cultural diversity. Another aspect of workplace diversity that almost every organization has, but remains largely overlooked by most organizations today, is generational diversity.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Jocelyn Allison

Work-life balance and other issues still challenge women GCs.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Dee Dee Myers

Once we achieve a critical mass of women on the bench, the culture of the Supreme Court will begin to change.

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