Women+ Initiative
Founded in 1998, Munger, Tolles & Olson’s Women+ Initiative brings together attorneys from the firm’s three offices, who are committed to:
- Identifying and addressing the challenges many women and non-binary attorneys face in recruiting;
- Providing women and non-binary attorneys with tools to help facilitate and support successful legal careers regardless of gender identity;
- Ensuring that the firm is at the forefront of setting policies that foster an environment where women and non-binary attorneys can feel comfortable building their legal careers; and
- Working to ensure that women and non-binary attorneys have equal access to positions of leadership in the firm, in its practice groups and with its clients.
The Women+ Initiative is open to all partners, of counsel and associates regardless of gender identity and works closely with the firm’s other analogous initiatives, as well as with external organizations with similar missions, to identify and adopt best practices that will advance these goals.
Recent Accomplishments
- Since 2019:
- Approximately 62 percent of Munger Tolles partners hired and promoted are members of historically underrepresented groups;
- MTO is one of only 12 percent of law firms that have women managing partners with Hailyn J. Chen co-leading our firm.
- Women lawyers at MTO have been widely recognized as the best of the best. They have been named among the Daily Journal’s Top Women Lawyers (Hailyn J. Chen, Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke, Katherine Forster), Top IP Lawyer (Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke), Top Lawyers Under 40 (Bethany W. Kristovich, Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke) and Top Labor and Employment Lawyers (Katherine M. Forster), and as Women Leaders in Tech Law by The Recorder (Rose Leda Ehler, Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke, Miriam Kim). Law360 has named them as Rising Stars (Rose Leda Ehler), and many are ranked in Chambers USA.
- Women serve on all Munger Tolles firm committees, including currently or recently chairing important committees such as management, partnership compensation, and associate review.
- Munger Tolles’ commitment to equal opportunity for women and non-binary lawyers has been recognized in multiple surveys and listings, including The American Lawyer’s Diversity Scorecard, Vault’s Top 100 Law Firms in the U.S., WomenInc.’s Top Law Firms for Women and Yale Law Women’s Top Firms for Gender Equity & Family Friendliness.
Here are just a few of the ways the Women+ Initiative supports and encourages women and non-binary attorneys, both within the firm and throughout the legal profession:
THE MANSFIELD RULE
Munger Tolles has taken a leading role in piloting the Mansfield Rule program generated through the Diversity Lab’s Women-in-Law Hackathon, held at Stanford Law School in 2016, and with the support of the Women+ Initiative has obtained Mansfield certification.
BUILDING SKILLS, COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS
Professional Development: The Women+ Initiative hosts speakers and workshops that provide MTO lawyers with opportunities for skill development. The Women+ Initiative also sponsors, and regularly sends MTO attorneys to, conferences addressing relevant issues, including the Women-in-Law Hackathon, the Women+ Leadership Edge Conference and the Women+ Power Summit hosted by the Center for Women in the Law.
Community and Business Building Events: The Women+ Initiative also hosts a reception each summer, including attorneys from all three offices and summer associates and hosts the annual Sandra Seville-Jones Women+ Summit each fall.
Connection: The Women+ Initiative hosts monthly lunches and social events that provide opportunities for connecting in an informal setting.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
The Women+ Initiative has partnered with the nonprofit organization Ms. JD to host a program aimed at preparing law students to participate in job interviews. It has also sponsored and worked with a wide range of organizations committed to removing barriers to the advancement of women in the law, such as California Women Lawyers, Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles and the National Association of Women Judges.
To learn more about the Women+ Initiative, please contact Co-Chairs: Hailyn J. Chen, Juliana M. Yee and Lauren E. Ross.