Law Practice
Jun. 2, 2016
Women in Law Hackathon aims to find new ways to advance female attorneys
More than 50 law firm partners — a third of them in California — have been crafting strategies to advance women in the legal profession and will pitch ideas in a 'Shark Tank'-style competition at Stanford Law School this month.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
More than 50 law firm partners - a third of them in California - have been crafting strategies to advance women in the legal profession and will pitch their ideas in a "Shark Tank"-style competition at Stanford Law School this month.
The event, called the Women in Law Hackathon, aims to push firm leaders to approach women's advancement and retention in a way the leg...
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