By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Though the legal profession's lack of racial diversity is well-documented, the imbalance is even more pronounced in the rarified air of the rainmaker.
Minority attorneys make up 13 percent of law-firm associates and 4 percent of partners, according to figures used by the State Bar's diversity task force, yet a survey of the past ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Though the legal profession's lack of racial diversity is well-documented, the imbalance is even more pronounced in the rarified air of the rainmaker.
Minority attorneys make up 13 percent of law-firm associates and 4 percent of partners, according to figures used by the State Bar's diversity task force, yet a survey of the past ...
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