Akerman Senterfitt Honored By MultiCultural Law 2009 as a Top 100 Law Firm for Diversity
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Akerman Senterfitt Honored By MultiCultural Law 2009 as a Top 100 Law Firm for
Diversity
MIAMI, June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Akerman Senterfitt, one of the largest law firms
in Florida and one of the top 100 firms in the U.S., has been ranked among the
top 100 law firms in the U.S. for diversity in the MultiCultural Law 2009
national listing. The Top 100 Law Firms for Diversity listing is an annual
survey of information from law firms across the nation and evaluates each firm
on its internal efforts to promote inclusion and diversity in the legal
profession.
Akerman was also named to the following specialized diversity categories in
the MultiCultural Law 2009 national listing:
-- Top 25 Law Firm for Hispanics
-- Top 50 Law Firm for Partners
-- Top 50 Law Firm for Associates
-- Top 100 Law Firm for Women
"There is no doubt that our clients benefit from the varied backgrounds,
perspectives and approaches of the lawyers here at Akerman," said Andrew
Smulian, Chairman of Akerman. "The firm has committed to an aggressive
program to preserve best practices in attracting, retaining and promoting a
diverse attorney workforce, and we are pleased to be recognized for those
efforts."
Akerman supports a diverse group of men and women in their professional
development as lawyers, fosters a supportive and inclusive environment, and
provides opportunities for advancement through partnership and leadership
roles within the firm and the communities in which we practice. In addition
to the firm's recent recognition in MultiCultural Law, Akerman is a recipient
of the Thomas L. Sager Award, presented to the law firm that has demonstrated
and sustained the highest commitment to improving the hiring, retention and
promotion of minority and women attorneys.
The firm also recently announced a new partnership with Florida Agricultural &
Mechanical University Law School (FAMU), one of Florida's oldest Historically
Black Colleges and Universities, to promote diversity in the legal profession.
At the helm of this project is The Honorable Joseph W. Hatchett, former Chief
Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and current
Chair of the Appellate Practice Group and of the Diversity Committee at
Akerman. The pipeline program is an initiative by the American Bar
Association's Presidential Advisory Council on Diversity in the Profession
that seeks to foster diversity in the profession by increasing the number of
people of color on track to becoming lawyers.
About Akerman Senterfitt
Akerman is ranked among the top 100 law firms in the U.S. by The National Law
Journal NLJ 250 (2008) in number of lawyers and is the dominant Florida firm.
Akerman is not only one of the largest firms in Florida, but is also
recognized as a market leader on issues of national significance. Comprised of
more than 500 lawyers and government affairs professionals, Akerman serves
clients from 13 locations, including Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Denver,
Tysons Corner, and Washington, D.C. For additional information, please visit
the firm's Web site at www.akerman.com.
Contact:
Pat Tucker
RF|Binder Partners, Inc.
(212) 994-7561
patrick.Tucker@rfbinder.com
Walter Fowler
RF|Binder Partners, Inc.
(212) 994-7512
walter.fowler@rfbinder.com
SOURCE Akerman Senterfitt
Pat Tucker, +1-212-994-7561, patrick.Tucker@rfbinder.com, or Walter Fowler,
+1-212-994-7512, walter.fowler@rfbinder.com, both of RF|Binder Partners, Inc.
for Akerman Senterfitt
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