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Wal-mart Demands Diversity in Law Firms
Fulton County Daily Report via Law.Com ^ | July 6, 2005 | Meredith Hobbs

Posted on 07/06/2005 2:34:54 PM PDT by tdewey10

Wal-Mart Demands Diversity in Law Firms

Outside counsel must comply or lose its business, says GC at nation's biggest retailer

Law firms that pack their lower ranks with minorities and women while leaving white men in charge are about to find Wal-Mart a tough customer.

The nation's biggest retailer wants to see diversity at the top. The company's general counsel has told its top 100 law firms that at least one person of color and one woman must be among the top five relationship attorneys that handle its business.

Wal-Mart GC Thomas Mars made the announcement last week at an Atlanta conference on legal diversity. Top lawyers at Visa International, Del Monte, Pitney Bowes and Cox Communications also said they have begun requiring outside counsel to demonstrate that there are substantive numbers of women and minority lawyers in the upper levels of their firms.

Mars, whose department spends about $200 million a year on outside legal services, said he realized he had to do something when he saw that 82 of the top 100 relationship partners handling the company's business are white men.

Those firms get $142 million of the company's business, with individual firms' fees ranging from $350,000 to $13 million.

The goal, said Wal-Mart's associate general counsel, Samuel M. Reeves, is to "increase the number of women and minorities directly responsible for the Wal-Mart relationship at our law firms."

Mars, Reeves and the other GCs were participants in the fourth annual Symposium on Diversity in the Legal Profession, organized by the Atlanta Legal Diversity Consortium.

The move by Wal-Mart appeared to answer two of the big questions posed at the symposium that drew about 400 lawyers from around the country: Do general counsel at large companies consider the number of women and minority lawyers employed by outside counsel when deciding whom to hire -- and will they move business away from firms that remain overwhelmingly white and male?

That prospect has become serious since Sara Lee's top lawyer, Roderick A. Palmore, issued a "call to action" last year warning that he and the other signatories would consider a firm's diversity when hiring outside counsel. So far, close to 100 general counsel have signed on, including those from some of the nation's biggest companies.

Wal-Mart's move, sent in a letter to outside counsel last month, upped the ante.

Once the retailing giant gets lists of attorneys from its outside firms, due in mid-July, it will start weeding accordingly, Mars said. "We'll be making more decisions to retain and terminate firms [at that point]," he said.

"We are terminating a firm right now strictly because of their inability to grasp our diversity expectations," he added.

NO LONGER ENOUGH

Wal-Mart's new policy signals a growing determination by corporate legal departments to pressure outside counsel. It is no longer enough, the general counsel at the symposium said, to raise the numbers of women and minority lawyers in a firm's lower ranks if its upper echelons remain an exclusive club for white men.

Although the number of women and minorities running corporate law departments is disproportionately low, it is far higher than at the nation's top law firms.

Mars acknowledged that corporate legal departments also have a way to go on diversity. Wal-Mart's legal department started an effort to increase its own diversity about 2 1/2 years ago. "We had 50 lawyers and no particular diversity in the group," he said. Last year, the company hired 39 lawyers and 15 were minorities, he said. Now Wal-Mart wants to hold its outside counsel to the same standard.

Guy Rounsaville Jr., general counsel at Visa, agreed with Mars that just looking at the number of women and minorities at a firm is not enough. He said he wants to make sure the women and minority lawyers are among the client relationship managers.

"I get intrusive about who in the firm is getting credit for the relationship," he said, adding that Visa also asks outside counsel for a monthly diversity report.

Del Monte General Counsel James G. Potter said that his company's requests for proposals always include a question about the firm's track record in hiring and promoting women and minorities -- and their likelihood to be assigned to the company's work. Failing to address that question substantively "dramatically lowers a firm's chances of reaching the interview stage," he said.

Pitney Bowes' GC, Michele Coleman Mayes, said she focuses her scrutiny on the firms where her company spends the most money, adding that she looks at the law firms' numbers and also talks to their lawyers to gauge how hospitable the cultures are to women and minorities.

AVOIDING A ZERO-SUM GAME

Not everyone at the symposium thought diversity should be judged mostly by numbers. James A. Hatcher, senior vice president for legal and regulatory affairs at Atlanta-based Cox Communications, said that he does not ask firms to quantify their diversity. "I want diversity to be part of the culture," he said.

To find out if firms are fostering what he called an "inclusive environment," he asks his outside counsel a lot of questions. "At meetings with firms I'll ask, 'Why are there just white males here?' Or I'll probe associates to see how it is working there," he said.

Hatcher said his measure is "inclusiveness" instead of "diversity" because he does not want to pit white men against women and minorities.

"I try to include the white male in this," he said, explaining that sometimes "white males fear diversity efforts." Increased diversity at law firms should be a win-win situation, not a zero-sum game where white men lose opportunity as women and minorities gain it, he said.

DIVERSITY EDUCATION

To help firm managers make their environments more inclusive, the Atlanta Large Law Firm Diversity Alliance will launch a diversity education program next fall. Executive director Melanie Harrington, who announced the new program at the symposium, said it's the first of its kind.

The group has developed a management training program aimed at making the environment more hospitable for minorities -- instead of just getting the numbers up, she said.

Firm managers need to become "more cognizant that they have people coming into their environment who are not aspiring to assimilate but to contribute as they are," she said.

The program is aimed at practice leaders and others in large firms with an interest in managing diversity, Harrington said. For more information, see the American Institute for Managing Diversity's Web site, or call (404) 575-2131.

The Alliance's 11 member firms are Alston & Bird; Arnall Golden Gregory; Jones Day; Kilpatrick Stockton; King & Spalding; McKenna Long & Aldridge; Morris, Manning & Martin; Powell Goldstein; Smith, Gambrell & Russell; Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and Troutman Sanders.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: affirmativeaction; aldc; diversity; law; quotas; walmart
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Words fail me. This is just completely insane. No more shopping at Wal-Mart.
1 posted on 07/06/2005 2:34:55 PM PDT by tdewey10
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To: tdewey10

They'll pay for it. "Diversity" at the top is its own reward.


2 posted on 07/06/2005 2:38:52 PM PDT by D.P.Roberts
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It's outright racism, is what it is. You're good enough for Wal-Mart only if your skin isn't white.


3 posted on 07/06/2005 2:39:03 PM PDT by thoughtomator (The legislative process is like the digestive process, same end product)
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To: tdewey10

Wow, three posts so far and nobody has thought to propose killing all the lawyers.


4 posted on 07/06/2005 2:42:09 PM PDT by linear (Repeal the Second Law of Thermodynamics!!)
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They can hire Chinese lawyers, like their crappy Chinese merchandise.

Boooooo.


5 posted on 07/06/2005 2:42:22 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture (Get a clue ACLU!)
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To: tdewey10

Oh, for God's sake. . .will the madness never stop?


6 posted on 07/06/2005 2:43:15 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: linear
Wow, three posts so far and nobody has thought to propose killing all the lawyers.

I think it kinda goes without saying. Kind of like someone saying that the sun rises in the east, ya know.
7 posted on 07/06/2005 2:43:17 PM PDT by JamesP81
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To: JamesP81

Curious how things that go without saying rarely do.


8 posted on 07/06/2005 2:44:46 PM PDT by linear (Repeal the Second Law of Thermodynamics!!)
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To: tdewey10
Wal-Mart announces that it will no linger sell good manufactured by sweat shops or by children in third world countries!

Wal-Mart announces that it will no linger sell good manufactured by sweat shops or by children in third world countries!

Wal-Mart announces that it will no linger sell good manufactured by sweat shops or by children in third world countries!

OK. I wrote it three times and every time it's a lie. Sometimes I just get the urge to write something that you won't see announced by companies that are happy to announce something stupid like the subject of this thread.

9 posted on 07/06/2005 2:45:30 PM PDT by isthisnickcool (Get all the incumbents out of politics!)
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"At meetings with firms I'll ask, 'Why are there just white males here?' ... he said.

Would he dare say "Why are there just black males here?" if that were the case?

"I try to include the white male in this," he said, explaining that sometimes "white males fear diversity efforts."

After 30+ years of this cr*p, why wouldn't they?

Firm managers need to become "more cognizant that they have people coming into their environment who are not aspiring to assimilate but to contribute as they are," she said.

So there'll be one set of rules for white guys to make partner, and a different set of rules for women/minorities.

10 posted on 07/06/2005 2:45:35 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (L'chaim!)
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To: tdewey10

If they demand certain race/gender mixes without regard to merit, they'll get what they deserve: very-highly-paid window dressing. The firms will stuff some warm bodies with the right appearance into the required slots, bill for them, and continue to have the actual work done by the people with ability.


11 posted on 07/06/2005 2:46:34 PM PDT by John Jorsett (scam never sleeps)
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Enter "Vernon Jordan". He is behind this, and I will wager on it. He is already on the Board of Directors for JCPenney Company, and has been raising a stink about WMT for a couple of years. His name is written all over the news release. Also, remember he is partner in a huge law firm in DC.
12 posted on 07/06/2005 2:49:24 PM PDT by devane617
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To: Gunrunner2
No. Unfortunately, this is what Amerika is now. Diversity, homosexuals, lawyers, church leaders approving gay marriages, anti-white anything, pro-muslin religion, anti-Christian or Jewish religion, anti-anything not liberal/socialist/leftist/democrat/RINOcrat, anti-freedom, anti-military, anti-free speech, anti-gun ownership, anti-freedoms period. Welcome to the USSR of Amerika. Fast becoming a homosexual socialist utopia, and the end of decency as you know it.
13 posted on 07/06/2005 2:50:05 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (The U.S. government and courts are taking your life, liberty and right to happiness!)
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To: linear

Watch what you say your post can be pulled


14 posted on 07/06/2005 2:51:04 PM PDT by kublia khan (total war brings absolute victory)
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To: tdewey10

"Wal-Mart's new policy signals a growing determination by corporate legal departments to pressure outside counsel."


It's true. Wal-Mart isn't the only corporation doing this by any means. Law firms have to provide their "diversity" numbers to clients like this on a regular basis. I wonder how many law firms hire for diversity, then stick anybody who can't cut the mustard off in a corner somewhere and basically eat the cost of their salary and benefits in order to hang onto a big client. They probably mark up their bills to said client to recoup any such losses incurred!


15 posted on 07/06/2005 2:52:07 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: tdewey10

Calling Rev. Jackson....calling Rev. Jackson...cleanup in aisle 3


16 posted on 07/06/2005 2:54:25 PM PDT by stylin19a (Suicide bomber ??? "I came to the wrong jihad")
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To: tdewey10

The dumbing down of Wal-Mart. Just part of the cycle downward.


17 posted on 07/06/2005 2:54:43 PM PDT by jwh_Denver ("I did the man a favor by hitting him with a baseball bat" Evel Knievel)
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To: RetiredArmy
But at least we can buy cheap pots and pans at Wal-Mart.

You know, I have nothing against Wal-Mart being a business. . .that is what they are good at., . .but this social engineering and bean-counting nonsense is darned dumb on their part.
18 posted on 07/06/2005 2:55:47 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: tdewey10

So the world's largest retailer of largely communist chinese goods wants to lower the bar of qualification in the law profession in the name of anti-white male racism/sexism. I, like Michael Savage believe that when the word "diversity" is mentioned, it's time to reach for one's glock.


19 posted on 07/06/2005 2:56:25 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: devane617

I was thinking perhaps Je$$e Jackson, the Shakedown Man, was in on this one.


20 posted on 07/06/2005 2:57:07 PM PDT by NautiNurse ("I'd rather see someone go to work for a Republican campaign than sit on their butt."--Howard Dean)
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