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  • Working Towards a More Equitable and Diverse Law Firm

    Apr 29, 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM (ET)

    As many law firms and companies retreat from diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, NELA remains committed to ensuring that our members and member firms are armed with the tools necessary to continue this work. Our speakers will offer guidance and best practices on how best to recruit, hire, and retain attorneys and staff from minority and marginalized communities.

    This webinar is presented by NELA's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility (DEIA) Committee. The DEIA Committee works to make NELA a welcoming, relevant, and fulfilling organization for workers' rights attorneys and advocates who belong to communities of color, who are LGBTQIA+, who identify as women or non-binary, who identify as people with disabilities, and who come from a wide variety of generations, geographic regions, and practice settings. The committee is committed to examining and eliminating barriers within NELA's culture and practices, and to building an organization that reflects the workers and communities we serve. To learn more about NELA's DEIA Committee and get involved, visit nela.org/membership/deia.

  • Leading with Vision. Rooted in Justice. 2026 NELA Annual Convention

    Jun 24, 02:00 PM - 01:00 PM (ET)
    Join us for the 2026 NELA Annual Convention at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel...we look forward to seeing you there!

  • Trial Boot Camp

    Oct 22 - 24, (ET)

    NELA's Trial Boot Camp is an intensive three-day program tailored specifically for plaintiffs’ employment lawyers. Whether you are a seasoned trial attorney or just starting, Trial Boot Camp provides valuable insights and practical strategies for navigating employment cases in the courtroom.

    • Interactive Demonstrations: Learn from real-world scenarios through interactive demonstrations.
    • Winning Techniques: Discover successful trial techniques and strategies.
    • Mock Proceedings: Experience the rigor of trial proceedings in simulated exercises.

    Washington, DC, United States

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