Harvard Crimson: Harvard Law School Pipeline Parity Project Celebrates Another Change to Controversial Law Firm Policies

Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson:
The Pipeline Parity Project — a Harvard Law School student group that has pushed law firms to remove controversial arbitration policies — celebrated again Friday after the firm Kirkland & Ellis announced it was removing the mandatory agreements for all of its employees.
The decision comes after the student group began pressuring Kirkland & Ellis — the world’s highest-grossing law firm — to remove the agreements last month. Almost three weeks ago, the firm announced it was ending the policy for associates, but it remained in place for non-associate employees.
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