Industry Still Grapples with Dearth of Minority Lawyers
Industry Still Grapples with Dearth of Minority Lawyers

Category: Firm News

March 20, 2017
Dee Cohen Katz

Industry Still Grapples with Dearth of Minority Lawyers

Walsworth partner Dee Cohen Katz was quoted in the Orange County Business Journal’s Mar. 20 article, entitled “Industry Still Grapples with Dearth of Minority Lawyers.” Lack of diversity has long been an issue of...
March 20, 2017
Sage R. Knauft

Q&A: Hot Legal Issues Under the Trump Administration

Walsworth partner Sage Knauft was quoted in the Orange County Business Journal’s Mar. 20 Q&A on hot issues under the Trump administration. As lawyers watch policy changes and new initiatives that might affect their...
March 8, 2017

U.S. Supreme Court Permits Inquiry Regarding Potential Racial Bias During Jury Deliberations

In an important ruling on juror bias and fair trials, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled for the first time today that evidence of racial bias by jurors during deliberation may be considered  by the trial court following the
March 1, 2017
Sage R. Knauft

Supreme Court hears arguments on proper review of EEOC subpoena decisions

Partner Sage Knauft was quoted in Reuter’s Westlaw Employment Journal, where he offered analysis on the case before the Supreme Court, McLane Co. v. EEOC. The Supreme Court heard arguments on February 21 on whether...
February 6, 2017

Walsworth Employee Publishes Children’s Book

Walsworth employee, Laraye Borden, wrote, illustrated and published a children’s book titled, “I Had a Dream about You…” A member of the firm’s accounting department for over 10 years, Laraye focused on writing