Women in Law Empowerment Forum’s Gold Standard Certification
"The bar was raised, and 31 firms cleared it. WILEF’s Gold Standard Certification, a program now in its sixth year, became harder to obtain following the decision to tighten some of the criteria that firms must meet to demonstrate their commitment to promoting and fairly compensating women. Under the new criteria, 31 firms received certification, 13 fewer than last year."
"Under Tougher Standards, 31 Firms Receive WILEF’s Gold Standard Certification," Women in Law Empowerment Forum
"Fewer Firms Meet Tougher Criteria for Women in Equity and Power," Law.com
"Q&A: Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' Tursi, WILEF Global Chair and Co-Founder," Women in Law Empowerment Forum
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