Insights: News Kilpatrick Named a Top Law Firm for Empowering Women by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
NORTH CAROLINA (January 17) – Kilpatrick announced today that the firm has been named a Top Law Firm for Empowering Women by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly. The inaugural list, which includes only nine law firms, is designed to recognize legal leaders that have shown commitment to supporting and elevating female attorneys.
The firms featured on the list have demonstrated a commitment to hiring and promoting women, providing mentoring and opportunities for their professional advancement, and establishing programs and policies to help them thrive in their practice.
North Carolina Lawyers Weekly recognized the role that Kilpatrick WIN, the firm’s resource group to advance the interests of women attorneys, has helped women make space for all aspects of their lives while practicing at a top-tier firm.” It is one of the many ways that Kilpatrick “strives to maintain a workplace where all attorneys are empowered to succeed on their merits,” writes North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.
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About Kilpatrick
Kilpatrick is trusted counsel to the world’s most innovative companies. With recognized strength in the technology sector and a full range of service offerings, we deliver practical, business-centric solutions built upon strong and enduring connections. To serve our ground-breaking clients, we strive to be at the forefront of client service, a leader in DE&I, and on the cutting edge of law and technology.
Kilpatrick has offices in the eight of the 10 largest metro areas in the U.S. Overall, the firm has 18 U.S. offices and 22 offices worldwide.
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