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NAPABA Coffee House
by National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Over the last three decades, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing minority group in the legal profession. For example, Asians make up slightly over 10% of the students at Harvard Law School (ILRG Report, 2020) and at the top 30 law schools (Goodwin Liu, 2015). However, they continue to be significantly underrepresented in the profession’s top leadership positions. As of today, there are only about 25 Asian American General Counsels in the Fortune 500.NAPABA Coffee House is a series of one-on-one conversations with some of these trailblazing individuals.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Over the last three decades, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing minority group in the legal profession. For example, Asians make up slightly over 10% of the students at Harvard Law School (ILRG Report, 2020) and at the top 30 law schools (Goodwin Liu, 2015). However, they continue to be significantly underrepresented in the profession’s top leadership positions. As of today, there are only about 25 Asian American General Counsels in the Fortune 500.NAPABA Coffee House is a series of one-on-one conversations with some of these trailblazing individuals.
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National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
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