Hyde Served as Diversity Panelist, Quoted on Prioritizing Gender Equality
April 16, 2018
Financial News & Daily Record
Partner Kevin Hyde was quoted in a Financial News & Daily Record article, “Women Lawyers Take a Look at Gender Bias and Opportunity,” which summarized a recent Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association panel discussion about the importance of advancing women and diverse lawyers within law firms.
Hyde, who served as one of nine panelists, said Foley & Lardner LLP is taking a proactive approach when evaluating legal talent in conjunction with the firm’s expansion and that prioritizing gender equality “is as important as substantive experience.”
Hyde, who served as one of nine panelists, said Foley & Lardner LLP is taking a proactive approach when evaluating legal talent in conjunction with the firm’s expansion and that prioritizing gender equality “is as important as substantive experience.”
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