From: Connecticut Employment Law Blog
Ill be attending the ABA Presidential Summit on Diversity the next
two days in Washington, DC and using Twitter to report on the
highlights. ampnbsp Its an important topic for employers and
lawfirms: What are the next steps we can take to move beyond the
current discussion on diversity? ampnbspIts a working summit, so
well be rolling up the sleeves to address these issues. You can
follow along a variety of ways:ampnbspGo to search.twitter.com and
search for ampquotabadivampquot youll get all the highlights. Or,
you can go to my Twitter feed at twitter.comdanielschwartz or
danielschwartz if youre already on Twitter. ampnbsp Ill provide
some recaps each day on information relevant to employers so check
back later. ampnbsp
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