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highplainsdem

(55,427 posts)
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 03:42 PM Friday

The EEOC just issued a press release bragging that 4 Trump-subjugated law firms have agreed to "disavow DEI"

Marc Elias post on Bluesky with an image of the press release:

https://bsky.app/profile/marcelias.bsky.social/post/3lmkqneer3k2m


And since it is a press release and can be quoted in full, I just found it on the EEOC website:

https://www.eeoc.gov/newsroom/eeoc-settlement-four-biglaw-firms-disavow-dei-and-affirm-their-commitment-merit-based


Press Release
04-11-2025

In EEOC Settlement, Four ‘BigLaw’ Firms Disavow DEI and Affirm Their Commitment to Merit-Based Employment Practices

WASHINGTON – Four of the world’s largest law firms—Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Latham & Watkins LLP, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, and A&O Shearman Sterling, LLC—have entered into a settlement agreement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced today.

On March 17, Acting Chair Andrea Lucas sent letters to these and other elite law firms regarding their touted DEI-practices. Specifically, Lucas sought information from certain firms to better understand whether their respective “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (“DEI”) policies, programs, and practices in fact entailed or resulted in race- and sex-based disparate treatment against white or male employees, applicants, and training program participants, in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The letters inquired about potential disparate treatment in hiring, compensation, promotion, demotion, separation, and access to privileges of employment, including, but not limited to hiring and compensation for summer associate programs and access to mentoring, sponsorship, leadership development, and other training and career development programs.

Today, the law firms and the EEOC entered into a settlement agreement. The firms chose to voluntarily resolve matters with the EEOC, without admission of liability, to avoid an extended dispute. Under the multi-year agreement, the law firms affirmed their commitment to lawful merit-based hiring, promotion, and retention; agreed not to engage in unlawful discrimination or preferences based on race, sex, or other protected characteristics, including in any policies, programs, and practices previously labeled, characterized, or framed as a diversity or DEI program; agreed to no longer categorize any lawful employment or practices (including those addressing equal employment opportunity, accessibility, or reasonable accommodation for religion, disability, or pregnancy) as DEI; and agreed to compliance monitoring.

“The statutory goal of Title VII is voluntary compliance with the law. We are pleased with the commitments made by Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher, and A&O Shearman,” Lucas said. “We are hopeful these firms will be leaders in their industry by eliminating potentially unlawful DEI-based employment practices and returning to merit-based equal employment opportunity for all.”
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The EEOC just issued a press release bragging that 4 Trump-subjugated law firms have agreed to "disavow DEI" (Original Post) highplainsdem Friday OP
These law firms are now Trump Crime Syndicate attorneys. Irish_Dem Friday #1
Guess they aren't interested in DEI clients, either. Think you've got yourself a billion dollar lawsuit? Vinca Friday #2
"Lawful merit-based hiring, promotion, and retention" means Ocelot II Friday #3
pic Celerity Friday #4
Sweetweepingchrist Genevra Friday #5
Bottom line as I see it: No more treating everyone equally. So what are the allegorical oracle Friday #6

Irish_Dem

(68,165 posts)
1. These law firms are now Trump Crime Syndicate attorneys.
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 03:48 PM
Friday

Consiglieres to defend Trump and his criminal friends.

Vinca

(51,903 posts)
2. Guess they aren't interested in DEI clients, either. Think you've got yourself a billion dollar lawsuit?
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 03:50 PM
Friday

Don't call if you might fall under the nebulous DEI guidelines.

Ocelot II

(124,246 posts)
3. "Lawful merit-based hiring, promotion, and retention" means
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 03:51 PM
Friday

hiring, promotion, and retention of mediocre straight white men, because that's what "merit-based" means. Their "merits" are that they are straight, white and male, which means that as long as those qualifications are met it's just fine if they are also mediocre, or worse. Welcome to the bad old days.

Genevra

(49 posts)
5. Sweetweepingchrist
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 06:26 PM
Friday

NOW they use the '64 Civil Rights Act to wipe their bigoted asses. they are beneath contempt and I've run out of words in any human language that accurately describes my disgust with these bastards.

allegorical oracle

(4,615 posts)
6. Bottom line as I see it: No more treating everyone equally. So what are the
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 06:43 PM
Friday

various classes, whether by gender, country of origin -- or other minorities to do? Simply leave? We're better than that.

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