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The Legal Face of Diversity

After practicing law for nearly eight years, by 2003, B. Seth Bryant had reached a crossroad. He was feeling stagnant after serving four years in the corporate department of Morrison & Foerster L.L.P., a firm specializing in legal services in business and litigation. So he decided to branch out on his own. Bryant’s first attempt at entrepreneurship resulted in a seven-lawyer corporate boutique called Bryant Law Group P.C., but after Adorno & Yoss, L.L.P., the largest certified minority-owned law firm in the U.S., acquired it, he returned to private law.

Surviving a Layoff

“It’s business, not personal.” That’s probably the last thing you feel when you’ve lost your job. Yet this is the mind-set that helped Heidi Moore through not one, but two...

10 Years After Hurricane Katrina

Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, W.K. Kellogg Foundation president and CEO assesses New Orleans' progress since the storm and the problems that lie ahead.

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