ATL: Biglaw Firm Under Attack (Again) By Law School Students Who’ve Had Enough With Mandatory Arbitration

Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above The Law:
The fight over the use of mandatory arbitration agreements at Biglaw firms continues. A group of Harvard Law student activists, organized as the Pipeline Parity Project (PPP), have kept the heat on Biglaw firms over their use of the agreements. Yesterday, these law students organized a protest — again — against one of the firms, Venable, that seems hell-bent on keeping mandatory arbitration agreements.
As PPP notes, the protest was organized during a Venable recruiting event, designed to get elite law students interested in the firm…
Read more at Above the Law.
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