David Moreno, Brown Rudnick partner in the Litigation & Arbitration Practice Group, was interviewed by Kathryn Rubi… https://t.co/UM3DLnA9eI
“We have serious disparities in the Worcester Public Schools impacting our students of color who make up 70% of the… https://t.co/Fylr8VOjMQ
New York litigation and arbitration law clerk, W. Lydell Benson Jr., will be speaking about “How to Leverage Your F… https://t.co/s4CpSGPpOu
.@Law360 reported on the Boy Scouts of America submitting a Chapter 11 plan, a matter in which Brown Rudnick is rep… https://t.co/xHL5dAEEuZ
Boston corporate associate, Alvin Benjamin Carter III, will be participating in @BostonBar Association's upcoming e… https://t.co/k4UgwWtbxi
Life Sciences partner Adam Schoen authored “Cell and Gene Therapies Are Driving Investment Opportunities” published… https://t.co/FwabnIrRG1
London lawyers Anupreet Amole, Aisling O'Sullivan, and Francesca Cassidy-Taylor, have contributed a chapter to the… https://t.co/17gpTUb2I3
London disputes resolution partner, Olga Bischof, will speak at “Arbitration as a Forum for Adjudicating Fraud Matt… https://t.co/t2fWRQMYd2
We are proud to announce that Brown Rudnick, as part of our Racial Justice Initiative, is partnering with Lawyers for Civil Rights, Worcester Interfaith, and the Worcester Branch Naacp, on an important lawsuit advocating for the voting rights of Worcester’s (the “City”) communities of color.
The Social Mobility Diversity Fellowship program is aimed at first year law students, who identify as first generation professionals. The Fellowship provides the opportunity for substantive work and a professional development experience as well as a significant scholarship.