The Utah Center for Legal Inclusion is proud to announce the legal employers that participated in and completed all requirements for the 2022 Certification Program. Through the Certification Program, legal employers statewide participate in a program that gives them the tools necessary to tackle the existing and future hiring, retention, advancement, and inclusion challenges for women and other diverse attorneys. The program provides a five-requirement certification process for legal employers that benefits their current workforce and future applicants in developing effective strategies, methods, standards, practices, and goals that attract and retain diverse practitioners. Additionally, the program provides trainings and workshops on relevant topics for the leadership and employees of law firms’ for CLE credit. In all, we offer this program in order to commit to the mission of long-term change in diversity in the Utah legal field.
Last year, 59 legal employers participated in the program, including four new employers who joined: Buchalter, Intermountain Healthcare, Kunzler Bean & Adamson, and Mountain Mediation Center. Out of the 59 participating legal employers, 25 completed the five requirements for certification. Many other employers completed some but not all of the goals. As an organization, we are grateful for the dedication and commitment expressed by all the legal employers who participate in the program.
The Utah Center for Legal Inclusion would like to congratulate the following firms for completing the 2022 UCLI Certification Program:
Anderson & Karrenberg
Ballard Spahr
Christensen & Jensen
Cohne Kinghorn
Disability Law Center
Dorsey & Whitney
Dentons Durham Jones & Pinegar
Fabian VanCott
Greenberg Traurig
Holland & Hart
Jones Waldo
Juab County Attorney’s Office
Keller Jolley Preece
Kirton McConkie
Lowenstein Sandler
Manning Curtis Bradshaw & Bednar
Maschoff Brennan
Parr Brown Gee & Loveless
Parsons Behle & Latimer
SF Firm
Snell & Wilmer
Snow Christensen & Martineau
Strong & Hanni
Utah Legal Services
Workman Nydegger