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Perspective

Mar. 24, 2011

LGBTs in the Legal Profession: Will It Get Better?

The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community deserves more attention from the legal community. By J. Dominic Campodonico of Gordon & Rees LLP.


By J. Dominic Campodonico


There are many important and successful programs designed to initiate, expand, and sustain diversity in the legal profession. Those traditional programs focus on fostering a legal profession that is inclusive in terms of culture, race, and sex. But there is one corner of the world of diversity that has not yet received an equally serious level of attention within the legal profession - the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) ...

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