The Legal Marketing Association, or LMA, has recognized Warner Norcross & Judd LLP with a 2015 Your Honor Award.
The firm took first place in the annual report category for its 2014 Diversity and Inclusion annual report. Warner Norcross was also recognized as a finalist in the advertising, firm brochures and newsletters categories. This is the first time the firm as been recognized by the LMA.
Now in its ninth year, the Diversity and Inclusion Annual Report was created to inform clients and the community about initiatives aimed to make the firm a more diverse and inclusive place to work. The 2014 report featured a letter from Managing Partner Douglas E. Wagner, profiles of attorneys and articles on new programs, along with a demographic profile of the firm.
This and past years reports are available to view at https://www.wnj.com/About-Us/Diversity/Diversity-Annual-Report.
“Warner Norcross is committed to promoting greater respect and understanding in our community,”” Diversity Partner Rodney D. Martin said. “We’re honored to be recognized by the Legal Marketing Association.”Our Diversity and Inclusion Annual Report is an important tool for us to communicate our commitment to increasing gender and racial diversity in our firm and in the profession.”
The LMA Midwest Your Honor Awards recognize creativity, execution, achievement and overall excellence in legal marketing, business development and communications. Warner Norcross’ winning report was selected from a pool of submissions from law firms, law-related organizations and service providers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Law firm receives LMA award for Diversity and Inclusion annual report
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