The Alliance’s Action Steps are designed to assist organizations with implementing practical strategies and policies related to diversity and flexibility. Members can access full versions of all of the Alliance’s Action Steps in the Member Resource Center.

Since the pandemic, workplace flexibility has gained great traction. Organizations, leaders, and individuals experienced first-hand many benefits of hybrid/virtual work. Our 2022 Law Firm Flexibility Benchmarking Study (“2022 Study”), which will be released soon, found that hybrid and virtual work has significantly increased, from 48% in our 2019 Law Firm Flexibility Benchmarking Study to 80.9% in our 2022 Study. These results demonstrate the critical impact of the pandemic on increased acceptance of hybrid/virtual work. As many organizations have adopted new workplace flexibility policies, some are now struggling with how to implement them to make them as effective as possible. In order for flexibility to work, organizations must be intentional, inclusive and iterative. The Alliance has always stressed that the flip side of flexibility is responsibility. In order to make flexibility truly work, everyone – organizations, leaders and individuals – must take responsibility and be intentional.

Members: continue reading this Action Step in the Member Resource Center

To read this entire Action Step become a member of the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance. To learn more contact Manar Morales.

May 9 | 10:00am – 4:00pm | Washington, DC 

The Alliance’s 2023 Bootcamp, Prioritizing Culture & Engagement in an Evolving Workplace will be held at the Washington, DC office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher on Tuesday, May 9, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm ET.

Join us for a one-day, hands-on, interactive bootcamp and take a DEEP DIVE into the latest and most innovative best practices for prioritizing your culture and employee engagement.

This is a unique opportunity to roll up your sleeves and actually do the work that will truly change your firm for the better. You’ll not only hear from experts on the Alliance team, but you’ll also connect with and learn from a small group of peers in our community.

In countless conversations with our members, we’ve heard about the challenges you’re facing to maintain culture and engagement in today’s workplace – office attendance mandates, equitable hybrid policies, maintaining culture, and addressing training gaps for new hires – to name a few…

This in-person workshop will cover:

  • Optimizing your organizational culture when not everyone is in the office;
  • Ensuring high levels of employee engagement, productivity & performance;
  • Amplifying hybrid team connection and collaboration;
  • Designing a compelling “Return on Experience“;
  • Ensuring effective hybrid meetings;
  • Improving virtual and in-person mentoring systems;
  • Amplifying your new employee integration process; and
  • Advancing wellbeing and inclusion.

Successfully navigating this new, evolving workplace requires a fundamental shift in organizational culture. We will provide you with the tools and frameworks to help you gain influence with your leadership and support from your colleagues to drive this important shift.

Members: $495 ($445 for 2 or more tickets)

Non-Members: $695 ($625 for 2 or more tickets)

Please reach out to Angela Whitehead Quigley if you have any questions.

Members – please join us for two upcoming Innovation Circles:

Talent Leaders

June 5, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

We invite individuals at member organizations who hold the following roles (or the equivalent thereof in your organization) to register:

  • Chief People Officer or Director
  • Chief Talent Officer or Director
  • Chief HR Officer or Director

Diversity Leaders

June 12, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

We invite individuals at member organizations who hold the following roles (or the equivalent thereof in your organization) to register:

  • Chief Diversity Officer
  • Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Members – register for these events in the Member Resource Center or by emailing Irena McGrath.

Members – please join us for an upcoming Innovation Circle:

Talent & Diversity Managers

April 21, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

We invite individuals at member organizations who hold the following roles (or the equivalent thereof in your organization) to register:

  • Talent Manager
  • HR Manager
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Manager

Members – register for these events in the Member Resource Center or by emailing Irena McGrath.

The Alliance’s Action Steps are designed to assist organizations with implementing practical strategies and policies related to diversity and flexibility. Members can access full versions of all of the Alliance’s Action Steps in the Member Resource Center.

We recently released our 2022 New Partner Report, consisting of an annual examination of data regarding the gender breakdown of attorneys promoted to partnership from over 200 of the nation’s largest and top-grossing law firms. The Alliance then hosted our New Partner Summit, encompassing an in-depth discussion regarding the results of the new partner report, highlighting best practices, and featuring talent leaders from 4-time “Tipping the Scales” firms1 to discuss strategies for achieving gender parity.

Our 2022 New Partner Report and New Partner Summit mentioned the concerning results in the 2022 new partner class of U.S. law firms, as the share of women among new partners was 40.2%, demonstrating a 0.7% decrease from the previous year’s figure, and significant year-over-year dip of 4.2% at the nation’s top grossing AmLaw 50 firms2. This decline is even more troubling considering that the average new partner class actually increased substantially and the gap of the share of new women partners compared to the shares of women associates and women summer associates widened3.

Additionally, NALP’s recent report shows that this pipeline gap is more drastic when looking at women of color, as women of color comprise less than 5% of the partnership, despite over a quarter of the summer associate class being women of color4. The Alliance has the following important recommendations to create long-lasting change and improve gender parity at the leadership level…

Members: continue reading this Action Step in the Member Resource Center

To read this entire Action Step become a member of the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance. To learn more contact Manar Morales.

1 “Tipping the Scales” recipients are firms that promoted 50% or more women in their U.S. new partner classes.

2 The share of women among new partners was 40.2%, demonstrating a 0.7% decrease from the previous year’s figure. There was a significant year-over-year dip of 4.2% at the nation’s top grossing AmLaw 50 firms. The average new partner class increased substantially – 14.1 attorneys in 2022 vs. 11.7 attorneys in 2021.

3 See “2021 Report on Diversity in U.S. Law Firms,” NALP, January 2022. https://www.nalp.org/uploads/2021NALPReportonDiversity.pdf

4 See “2022 Report on Diversity in U.S. Law Firms,” NALP, January 2023, https://www.nalp.org/uploads/Research/2022NALPReportonDiversity_Final.pdf

2023 Signature Seminar

Featuring Manar Morales, President & CEO, Diversity & Flexibility Alliance

May 3, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:00pm EST

Join us at 1:00pm ET on Wednesday, May 3 for a Signature Seminar featuring Alliance President & CEO, Manar Morales. During this virtual presentation, Manar will share how to identify unconscious bias in the interview process as well as the steps organizations and interviewers can take to mitigate bias during the interview.

This event is open to all individuals at member organizations.

Learn more about the Signature Seminar Series. Email Angela Whitehead Quigley if you have questions.

Members – register for this Seminar in the Member Resource Center.