Foley & Lardner LLP Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Alexis Robertson is quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, “Law Firms Boost Diversity Defenses After Conservative Backlash,” offering insight on law firm efforts to protect DEI efforts.
“The semantics of DEI are more important than ever,” explained Robertson, emphasizing that Foley is dedicating more time to clarifying how DEI at the firm means inclusion and support for all.
“Awareness of our need to clarify our efforts is not backing down,” Robertson added.
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