Linklaters receives outstanding pro bono impact partner award from National Women’s Law Center
Linklaters received the outstanding pro bono impact partner award from the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) at its 2024 Gala in Washington, D.C.
Linklaters has partnered in NWLC’s fight for gender justice for over three years, with more than 80 lawyers and staff across multiple offices, countries and practice areas contributing over 5,500 pro bono hours to the Law Center so far. The firm has partnered with NWLC on two amicus briefs, one in pursuit of justice for a sexual assault survivor in Chase v. Nodine’s Smokehouse Inc., et. Al, and the second in the Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. Harvard University and University of North Carolina affirmative action cases before the Supreme Court. Linklaters has also provided research on Title IX, harassment standards and mandatory reports, as well as partnered with NWLC on fair housing issues through state and federal bill tracking and nationwide legislative surveys. We are currently producing a co-branded source of income discrimination fact sheet for public consumption. Linklaters is also actively collaborating with NWLC on an LGBTQIA+ advocacy CLE course that will be available in early 2025.
Pam Shores, Global Head of US Capital Markets, Global Co-Head of Equity Capital Markets, and member of NWLC’s Leadership Advisory Committee said:
“Linklaters’ pro bono partnership with the Law Center allows us to demonstrate our values through action. We have been able to go far beyond releasing a statement or posting values on our website. Our work with the Law Center says, very loudly, that we value equality, equity, inclusivity and justice. I look forward to continuing to work together in the fight for gender justice.”
NWLC is a non-profit legal advocacy organization that fights for gender justice in the courts, in public policy and in society. Linklaters supports NWLC through the firm’s Social Impact program, through which the firm deploys the strengths of lawyers and business staff to bring about positive change through legal pro bono as well as non-legal volunteering and charitable donations. Learn more about Linklaters’ Social Impact program.
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