ABA Home

Happy Independence Day! Daily news updates resume on Monday.

Diversity

Skadden Primes Minority Pipeline with $9.6M Program

Posted Apr 16, 2008, 12:06 pm CDT
By Debra Cassens Weiss

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom is celebrating its 60th anniversary by funding a $9.6 million honors program designed to encourage minority students at the City College of New York to become lawyers.

The two-year honors program involves course work that complements the school’s undergraduate majors, the New York Law Journal reports. The program will provide financial assistance based on need and merit, counseling and mentoring by Skadden lawyers, and paid summer internships at major law firms.

Partner Joseph Flom, who has been with Skadden since it was founded, said the new program is groundbreaking. "The main thing is to create a pipeline for minorities available for law firms to hire," he told the publication.

Flom said he was once a struggling City College student too. "They gave me my chance," he said. "So why shouldn't other people have a chance?"

E-Mail This Story


(Separate multiple addresses with a comma.)




Share This Story

URL to share: http://www.abajournal.com/news/skadden_primes_minority_pipeline_with_96m_program/

Title: Skadden Primes Minority Pipeline with $9.6M Program


Comments

    Be the first to comment.


Commenting has expired on this post.


Subscribe

Get the ABA Journal the way you want it — in print, online, by e-mail — and when you want it — monthly, weekly, daily or as news breaks.





Are you an ABA Member? Read This First

Subscribe via RSS
Subscribe to the mobile edition
Subscribe to the monthly magazine


Return to top