Category: Firm Culture

What We Say When We Are Silent

June 8, 2020
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Last week, we, like many of our clients, paused our external communications. In the early days of what has become a national and sustained movement for change, it felt essential to ensure that the most important voices — Black voices — were heard loud and clear without interference.

Internal communications went on, of course, and the best statements to employees directly acknowledged the systemic injustices in this...

How Well-Crafted Employee Town Halls Help Firms Retain Clients

February 18, 2020
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Law firm marketing leaders typically play an important role in planning and organizing partnership and all-attorney meetings within mid-size and large firms. That’s because everyone in leadership understands that attorneys who develop new business need to be clear on the firm’s overall branding and messaging.

The same cannot be said, however, for employee town hall meetings, and that is a problem. While it’s true that administrative staff are less likely to be involved with...

Do Your Lawyers Feel Comfortable Bringing Their Whole Selves to Work?

October 28, 2019
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Scholar and Sociologist Tsedale M. Melaku writes in a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review that attorneys who are women and/or people of color continue to hear, in explicit and implicit ways, the message that they “don’t look like a lawyer.”

Melaku’s research and recent book, You Don’t Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered...

How Inclusive Is Your Mental Health Initiative?

August 19, 2019
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Two of the most pressing issues in law—equity and mental health—intersect in a recent piece on the two-tiered system for providing mental health and wellness resources inside law firms.

While firms are paying more attention than ever to toxic workplace cultures that impact mental health, their focus has been almost exclusively on the experiences of...