Law Practice
Jun. 17, 2021
Kirkland & Ellis helps investment clients attract Historically Black College students
Deciding to provide legal counsel to the effort was a no-brainer for Kirkland & Ellis LLP, which committed more than 20 attorneys and hours to the initiative, said Monica J. Shilling, a transactional partner at the firm.




In an effort to diversify the alternative investment industry, three investment firms committed $90 million to attracting and training students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities for jobs in the sector.
Deciding to provide legal counsel to the effort was a no-brainer for Kirkland & Ellis LLP, which committed more than 20 attorneys and hours to the initiative, said Monica J. Shilling, a transactional partner at the...
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