An emphasis on diversifying the bench with more plaintiffs' lawyers is a highlight of this year's CAALA convention, Ibiere Seck, president of the nation's largest trial lawyers' association, said in an interview ahead of Thursday's opening in Las Vegas.
Elected on Jan. 26, Seck is also focused for the rest of her one-year term on recruiting more young people to become plaintiffs' lawyers and encouraging others to access the resources, educational opportuniti...
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