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DIVERSITY C o r n e r Revisiting the Mansfield Rule: A Profile of Program Participants DENISE MUTAMBA In the March 2019 edition of the Diversity Corner, we reviewed the Mansfield Rule. We discovered that the Mansfield Rule measures whether law firms have intentionally considered women, attorneys of color, and attorneys who identify as LGBTQ+ for leadership, governance, and lateral positions. The rule requires thirty percent of the candidate pool for these positions to be comprised of women, attorneys of color, and attorneys who identify as LGBTQ+. Of the forty-one pilot participants, three (3) firms, Akerman LLP, Day Pitney, and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, have offices in Palm Beach County. In this article, we will take a look at the firm-wide diversity initiatives of these firms. Akerman LLP has one (1) office in West Palm Beach. According to its website, the office has over forty (40) attorneys; approximately one-half of those attorneys maintain governance roles. Nineteen (19) men and eight (8) women fill those positions. Using this information, about one-third of Akerman’s West Palm Beach office leadership is comprised of women leaders. On its website, Akerman has an entire page dedicated to “Inclusion” where it details its honors and initiatives. In 2018, it had a 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index. In 2016, it was ranked in the top 5 law firms for Hispanic lawyers and the top 40 law firms for female lawyers. Akerman informs the public that it participates in the Judicial Intern Opportunity Program and the OnRamp Fellowship program. Akerman also notes that it has established the first minority legal pipeline and scholarship program at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (“FAMU”) Law School. The Judicial Intern Opportunity Program provides internships to students who are members of racial, ethnic, LGBTQ+, and other groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the legal profession. OnRamp is a program that targets experienced women lawyers wishing to return to practice after an extended hiatus. Unlike Akerman, Day Pitney’s Palm Beach County presence is small. Although it has offices in Delray Beach, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach, according to its website, a total of eight (8) attorneys work in those offices. Of those eight attorneys, four (4) maintain governance positions. All four governance positions are held by men. To learn more about Day Pitney’s diversity initiatives, I visited the “Diversity & Inclusion” page on its website. Day Pitney avers that diversity is one of its core values, stating that it actively seeks people of diverse backgrounds including people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTQ+, and veterans. It also highlights its affinity groups. Affinity groups are groups of people connected by a common characteristic, interest, or purpose. Day Pitney highlights three (3) of its affinity groups: (1) Day Pitney Attorneys of Color (“DPAC”), which fosters an inclusive environment that helps ensure the success of minority attorneys; (2) Women Working Together (“WWT”), which provides mutual support, professional growth, and community service opportunities to women attorneys at the firm; and (3) the Day Pitney Alliance, which provides an avenue for Day Pitney employees, regardless of sexual orientation or role within the firm, to express support for and awareness of the causes and concerns in the LGBTQ+ community. Finally, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP— the only AmLaw 100 firm to participate in the Mansfield Rule pilot program and have an office in Palm Beach County. Arnold & Porter’s West Palm Beach office has five (5) attorneys. All the attorneys in this office appear to be white men. Of those five (5) attorneys, one (1) maintains a governance role. Similar to Day Pitney, Arnold & Porter highlights several affinity groups: (1) Veterans and Affiliates Leadership Organization (“VALOR”); (2) Pride; (3) Attorney Community Championing our Racial Diversity (“ACCORD”); (4) Parents Network; and (5) Women’s Initiative for Success and Empowerment (“WISE”). In addition to these initiatives, Arnold & Porter offers a scholarship in the amount of $10,000 to first-year diverse law students, a paid summer associate position in its Los Angeles and New York offices that comes with a $15,000 scholarship, and the A2 Immersion Program—a unique summer associate position where the recipient PALMBEACHBAR.ORG 11 spends half a summer in Arnold & Porter’s San Francisco office and the other half of the summer in Adobe’s headquarters. According to the accomplishments and initiatives documented on their websites, these firms are championing diversity and are likely to continue. They are examples of the direction in which aspiring firms should navigate to become more diverse and cultivate more diversity in their firms. Although these firms have accomplished much, two (2) of the firms lack diversity in the local market. To attract diverse candidates to these offices, these firms will have to do more than rely on their national accomplishments. Denise Mutamba is a Staff Attorney in the Fair Housing Project of the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Inc., where she fights against housing discrimination. She is also an elected representative to the Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. The Community Law Association CLE Committee of the Palm Beach Bar Association Presents 30th Annual Community Association Law Seminar Friday, June 7, 2019 7:40 AM - 12:30 PM Palm Beach Bar Association 1507 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 5.0 CLER expected, plus ethics $165.00 members $205.00 non-members