#DUMP DLA Piper
Until DLA Piper dumps forced arbitration, we’re asking our fellow law students: Don’t interview with DLA Piper until it promises to stop making any of its employees—no associate, paralegal, custodian, or contractor—sign these coercive contracts.
Vanina Guerrero is a partner at DLA Piper who said she was sexually harassed and assaulted by a fellow partner. Instead of allowing her to bring her claims in a court of law, DLA Piper is choosing to enforce the forced arbitration clause it made her sign.
Tell DLA Piper to release its employees like Vanina Guerrero from forced arbitration—because no one should be forced to choose between vindicating their civil rights and their job.
Fighting Forced Arbitration at DLA Piper
DLA Piper Dumps Partner After PPP’s Protest—But Will They Dump Forced Arbitration Next?
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 day with her own account of "the culture of...
Future Lawyers Take to the Streets to Protest Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault at DLA Piper
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 stop subjecting its employees to forced arbitration. The firm continues to use these coercive...
Working Mother’s “Best Law Firms for Women” Are Anything But
Yesterday, Working Mother released its twelfth annual list of the 60 Best Law Firms for Women. The list purports to recognize the U.S. law firms “that utilize best practices to recruit, retain, promote and develop women lawyers.” Working Mother praised firms including...
Survey Says: Law Firms Are Ditching Forced Arbitration (But Here’s How to Avoid the Ones That Aren’t)
The results of Harvard Law School’s 2019 survey on forced arbitration are in. If you’re a law student hoping to work for a law firm, here’s what you need to know. What is forced arbitration? Hidden in the fine print of many employment contracts, forced arbitration...
The Harvard Crimson: Harvard Law Students Push to Reform Law Firms’ Contracts for Incoming Associates
Connor W.K. Brown wrote for the Crimson: Students from Harvard Law School’s Pipeline Parity Project and other law students across the country continued their campaign this week against mandatory arbitration clauses — provisions of employment contracts that require...
Bloomberg Law: Law Students Put More Pressure on Big Law Over Arbitration
Melissa Heelan Stanzione wrote for Bloomberg Law: Law students concerned with the use of mandatory arbitration agreements in law firm employment contracts are taking action this week to pressure law firms into eliminating the practice. Hundreds of students have signed...
Law.com: Big Law Is Targeted—In Person—By Law Students Opposing Mandatory Arbitration
Karen Sloan wrote for Law.com: The law students behind a national effort to end mandatory arbitration at law firms stepped up their efforts Tuesday, handing out leaflets outside the offices of Venable and DLA Piper in Washington, D.C., and Boston. Read more at...
Law360: Harvard Group Ups Pressure To End BigLaw Forced Arbitration
Chris Villani of Law360 writes: A group of Harvard law students that has launched a year-long campaign to end so-called coercive contracts in the legal industry said Tuesday it is escalating the pressure by sending teams to hand out fliers outside DLA Piper’s Boston...
Above the Law: Law School Students Are Taking To The Street Over Biglaw Firms With Mandatory Arbitration Agreements
Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above the Law: If legal industry insiders thought they could just wait out the uproar overmandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment at Biglaw firms, well, they may have misjudged the situation. A group of Harvard Law...
Law Students Nationwide Step Up Pressure Campaign Against Law Firms’ Use of Forced Arbitration
A year after public outcry began over law firms’ use of forced arbitration as a condition of employment, law students around the country are stepping up the pressure on legal employers who continue to make use of these coercive contract provisions. Forced arbitration...