
The podcast transforming legal workplaces.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureBusiness | ||||

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Truth and Reconciliation Toolkit for Firms
Work that Works: Point Counterpoint Expert Exchange
In-house Departments and Law Firms Driving Diversity and Inclusion Together: More than Just Talk
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Advancing Gender Equality in the Legal Profession A Report from the OBA's Solutions Circles and Workbook
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Work that Works: Point Counterpoint Expert Exchange
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The Expert Exchange
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Find the Right EDI Consultant Worksheet
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Breakfast with Champions
Making Diversity Work – Moving Beyond Paper
What Do Our Clients Want From Us
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Growth Mindset & Career Planner Template
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