I thought that was a very well researched and organized lesson about the LGBT community and issues that come up in the workplace. I am interested in where these issues will go in the future. I look forward to the next installment.
Carol Gillam is founder and president of The Gillam Law Firm, a firm devoted principally to employee rights litigation. Carol has just been named one of the top women lawyers in California by the Daily Journal — the only employee rights lawyer in the state to receive this honor. Carol is an acclaimed trial lawyer, having won many challenging and hard-fought cases in federal and state courts throughout California. She has litigated in states across the country, and before federal and state agencies including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board. She has brought and successfully resolved numerous cases alleging gender, race and religious discrimination and failure to accommodate, in addition to handling age, disability, FMLA, sexual harassment, whistleblower and other challenging cases.
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Loyola School of Law
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Bias and LGBT Issues in the Legal Workplace
Bias and LGBT Issues in the Legal Workplace
The LGBT movement has made significant leaps forward in recent times. Yet there is still work to be done to achieve LGBT civil rights in the workplace, even among law firms.
With this program, you will learn to identify LGBT discrimination and gain valuable strategies for combating it in your own practice.
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