Brownstein Named to Bloomberg Law’s 2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Framework
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has been named to Bloomberg Law’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Framework for 2023. Brownstein is one of 55 U.S.-based law firms that was recognized for its level of disclosure of more than 85 diversity-related metrics and distinguished performance against six core pillars: demographics, leadership and talent pipeline, recruitment and retention, business innovation and strategy, marketing, and diversity and inclusion in the community.
“DEI remains a critical factor for general counsel seeking to engage law firms that reflect their values, and we’ve brought our industry expertise and strength in data analytics to bear in assessing how law firms are performing in this critical arena,” said Joe Breda, president of Bloomberg Law. “Through a demonstrated commitment to DEI, Brownstein is helping to move the legal industry forward and we’re pleased to recognize their performance.”
“We’re honored to be named to Bloomberg Law’s 2023 DEI Framework and recognized for our level of disclosure of diversity-related metrics and performance in these critical areas, ” said Shareholder Ali Metzl, the firm’s chair of diversity, inclusion and equity and founder and co-chair of Brownstein’s Women’s Leadership Initiative.
The 2023 DEI Framework report is available here.
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