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Law Practice

Mar. 24, 2011

History in the First Person

Screening films with a social justice message is one way law firms can reach out to the next generation. By Adam L. Stock of Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory and Natsis LLP.


By Adam L. Stock


It's not always clear to law firms trying to implement diversity programs how to reach out to the next generation in the community in a meaningful way, when many young people in that community have had little positive experience with the law - and their path to higher education is filled with challenges. Bringing students into the firm for a pizza lunch discussion with attorneys is a popular event that can open the eyes of low-income minority...

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