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Our Commitment to Diversity

Our Diversity Policy

One of our core values and objectives is to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace and to develop the outreach initiatives needed to ensure that such values and objectives are shared by everyone at our firm. Diversity, to us, means recognizing, accepting and including differences, such as race, gender, and sexual orientation. Our Strategic Plan recognizes that our continued success depends upon our ability to recruit, hire, train, mentor and retain excellent and diverse attorneys and staff. Maintaining an inclusive organization where all feel welcomed and empowered to succeed enables us to provide the breadth of experience and perspective that best serves our ever more diverse clientele and community.

Our Long-Standing Commitment to Diversity

We have a tradition of supporting diversity initiatives both within and outside of the Firm. Among the first large Connecticut law firms to have a woman partner, we have been a leader in addressing and advancing women's causes in the legal profession, and continue to have the highest percentage of female partners among large firms in Connecticut. We assisted in the formation of the Connecticut Lawyers Group on Minority Hiring and Retention in the late 1980s and were an original signatory of the Statement of Sixteen Connecticut Law Firms Regarding the Hiring and Retention of Minority Lawyers in January 1991. The principles of that Statement helped guide us in developing our hiring, mentoring and retention programs and policies to attract and retain diverse legal and non-legal personnel.

In 1993, we established our Diversity Committee, comprised of partners, associates and staff. The Diversity Committee’s original and ongoing mission includes three essential initiatives: (i) to act as a study group and to conduct programs to educate the Firm concerning diversity issues and to suggest diversity policies to implement at the Firm; (ii) to sponsor Firm-wide outreach activities and events, as part of our effort to increase the number of diverse attorneys at the Firm; and (iii) to act as a resource on diversity matters for the Management, Hiring, and Associates Committees, as well as other groups in the Firm. For 15 years, the Diversity Committee has pursued these initiatives and the Firm’s commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.

Together with other members of the Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity and diversity-based law school and bar organizations such as the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut, the George W. Crawford Black Bar Association, the Black Law Students Association at the University of Connecticut School of Law, the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association, the Lambda Law Society at the University of Connecticut School of Law, and the Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association, we continue to work to make Connecticut an attractive environment for all lawyers and law students within which to thrive.

To receive our Diversity Plan, please contact Sandy Olearcek, our Chief of Personnel and Diversity, at solearcek@goodwin.com.

Members of the Diversity Committee include:

 

Hartford:
Gabriel J. Jiran, Chair
Leander Altifois Dolphin, Associate
, Director of Human Resources
Stephen K. Gellman, Partner
Ali Haffner, Partner
Maurice A. Headley, Associate
Scott L. Murphy, Managing Partner
, Chief of Personnel and Diversity
Kevin M. Roy, Associate
Robert R. Simpson, Partner
, Legal Recruiting and Professional Development Manager
Emily H. Wagner, Associate
Lyn Gammill Walker, Diversity Partner
Latonia C. Williams, Associate

 

Stamford:
Andreana R. Bellach, Partner
Eric J. Lubochinski, Associate

 

Washington, D.C.

Tara J. Plochocki, Associate

 

Greenwich:
Lori E. Romano, Partner

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"Our 2008 Diversity Plan articulates the business justification for diversity and inclusiveness, as well as stating clearly that diversity and inclusiveness simply make this a better place to practice and to be. It focuses on integrating our diversity and inclusiveness efforts into the fabric of our culture as much as possible, and asks each of us to consider what he or she will do this year to foster diversity and inclusiveness at Shipman & Goodwin."

- Scott L. Murphy, Managing Partner 
 

"For many law firms, diversity is a matter of policy. For us, it’s a matter of pride."

- Robert Simpson, Partner