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14 LGBTQ+ Law Students’ Groups at Top Law Schools Announce That They Will Refuse to Accept Donations From or Promote Firms That Require Employees to Sign Away the Right to […]
PPP is having a training on Tuesday, November 5, at 7 PM EST to explain the notice-and-comment process and how to write an effective comment — featuring Sharon Block, who […]
Earlier this year, we started a petition asking the National Association of Law Placement (NALP) to include information about which law firms subject their employees to forced arbitration in its […]
Law students at NYU School of Law met conference attendees with taped mouths and banners as PPP organizers continue to push for an end to all pre-dispute, binding arbitration. New […]
The day after our tri-city protest against DLA Piper’s continued use of forced arbitration, the firm decided to “part ways” with a partner accused of sexual assault. Another former DLA Piper lawyer came forward the same […]
Dan Packel writes for The American Lawyer on Law.com: (PHOTO) Law students with the People’s Parity Project distribute leaflets outside of DLA Piper’s Washington office on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. […]
We are thrilled to see Demand Justice putting forth an affirmative, progressive vision of what the Supreme Court could look like. As this list shows, the legal profession is filled […]
Dr David Cowan writes for the Global Legal Post: The allegations by Ms Guerrero has spurred law students into action, mounting a protest against DLA Piper’s use of mandatory arbitration […]
Kathryn Rubino writes for Above the Law: The heat is getting turned up on DLA Piper. When partner Vanina Guerrero wrote an open letter to the leaders of the firm accusing […]
Law students protesting outside DLA Piper’s Boston office today. Boston, MA — On Thursday, October 10, law students in three cities took to the streets to tell DLA Piper to […]
