United States:
Law School Admission Council Inks Deal to Support CLEO's Mission
15 May 2017
Womble Bond Dickinson
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—It's official—the Law School
Admission Council (LSAC) is investing in legal education
opportunities for persons from traditionally under-represented
racial and ethnic groups, low-income and disadvantaged communities
in the form of a major financial gift to the Council on Legal
Education Opportunity, Inc. (CLEO).
Officials from CLEO and LSAC signed Memorandum of Understanding
at a May 10 ceremony in Washington, D.C. Womble Carlyle D.C. Office
Managing Partner
Pam Rothenberg represented Womble Carlyle at the ceremony.
Rothenberg is a long-time CLEO Board member.
Founded in 1968, CLEO has produced more than 10,000 alumni who
have excelled in every area of the legal profession and includes
judges, corporate attorneys, law school deans and professors,
practitioners, politicians and more.
Click here to read more on the CLEO-LSAC
partnership.
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