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Sheryl Axelrod Presented to the Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia

The Commerce Program judges have actively called upon those who serve as Judges Pro Tempore in the Commerce Program, to try to expand the diversity of their ranks. The Barristers’​ Association of Philadelphia, Inc. is dedicated to the advancement of Black lawyers. In an effort to tap into the wealth of talent in The Barristers, […]

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The Axelrod Firm is proud to serve in the Law Firm Antiracism Alliance (LFAA)

The Axelrod Firm is proud to serve in the Law Firm Antiracism Alliance (LFAA), a collaborative effort to target racial injustice in the law. As you see from the LFAA website at: https://lnkd.in/d_T2m4u, “[t]ogether we learn from and support legal service organizations and community leaders who are on the frontlines challenging racial inequity and, most importantly,

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A Primer on Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality: From the Profitability of Diversity to Unconscious Bias to its Impact on Our Country

View Article at the Original Source: “A Primer on Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality: From the Profitability of Diversity to Unconscious Bias to its Impact on Our Country,” Take the Lead (the website of the “Take the Lead Challenge” featuring Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg), February 7, 2014 [3d-flip-book id=”6711″ ][/3d-flip-book]

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Uninvited: Preferred Counsel Lists and How They Limit Minority- and Women-Owned Law Firms’ Access to Legal Work

View Article at the Original Source: “Uninvited: Preferred Counsel Lists and How They Limit Minority and Women-Owned Law Firms’ Access to Legal Work,” American Bar Association, December 1, 2014 [3d-flip-book id=”6694″ ][/3d-flip-book]

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