Corporate
Dec. 28, 2021
Corporate boards should be diverse
It is in their moral and financial best interests to have diversity at all levels.





Arash Homampour
Sole Shareholder
The Homampour Law Firm PC
15303 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks , CA 91403
Phone: (323) 658-8077
Fax: (323) 658-8477
Email: arash@homampour.com
Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA
Arash Homampour, of the Homampour Law Firm, is a trial attorney who represents individuals in catastrophic injury/wrongful death, employment and insurance bad faith matters throughout California.
In 2018, California enacted Senate Bill 826, the "Women on Boards" law, becoming the first U.S. state to mandate female representation on the boards of publicly traded companies. At least one person identifying as a woman was required on corporate boards by the end of 2019; in 2022, two women must sit on boards with five directors and three women on boards with six or more members.
Before the law went into effect, just 17% of the seats on b...
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