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LACBA and WLALA Call on Law Firms to Commit to Gender Equity
Joint Task Force on the Retention and Promotion of Women Lawyers Issues Call to Action
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LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Bar Association are calling on the legal industry to redouble its commitment to programs and policies that aim to retain and advance women lawyers.
The Call to Action 2021 comes out of the LACBA-WLALA Joint Task Force on the Retention and Promotion of Women Lawyers and includes measures to promote the advancement of women, institutionalize gender parity, and invest in mentorship, professional development, and training.
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CEOs take the stage to raise funds for Women’s Legal Service
By Lauren Croft|18 May 2021
Ten of Brisbane’s prominent chief executives and executives performed for a good cause last week at the annual Dancing CEOs competition.
The event raised over $500,000 to help victims of domestic violence and saw a cast of distinguished Queensland CEOs don their dancing shoes and take to the stage.
This year, the competitors were: Jamie Shine, Women Lawyers Association of Queensland Dr Dinah Blunt, St Vincent’s Northside Hospital Caralee Fontenele, Collective Family Law Marguerite O Sullivan, Yugen Love Andrew Reid, Icon Group Lorilie Cunningham, Investor and business mentor