Law Practice,
Labor/Employment
Dec. 5, 2018
Law school women’s groups boycott firms forcing arbitration
Women's associations from eight law schools, including UC Berkeley School of Law and Stanford Law School, penned a letter saying they won't accept funding from law firms that require employees to sign mandatory arbitration agreements.
Women’s associations from eight law schools, including UC Berkeley School of Law and Stanford Law School, announced this week they would no longer accept funding from law firms that require employees to sign mandatory arbitration agreements. Several big law firms have ended the use of such agreements this year.
“We hope that using our collective voices to oppose pernicious employment practices will ensure that future students do no...
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