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NEWS FROM THE BAR


From left, Arturo J. González, Hon. Suzanne Bolanos, Angel Garganta, Elizabeth De La Torre, and Hon. Maria Rivera attend the Latino Partners & Summer Associates Reception.


From left, Yolanda Jackson and Priya Sanger present the In-House Diver- sity Award to Gap Inc.’s General Counsel Michelle Banks.


Pacific Gas & Electric Company, corporate counsel, were also honored during the program. The event was hosted by Fenwick & West and sponsored by Arnold & Porter and Covington & Burling.


DIVERSITY CELEBRATED AT RECEPTIONS DURING THE SUMMER


From left, Erick Howard, Krystal Bowen, and Raymond Marshall attend the African American Partners & Summer Associates Reception.


BARRISTERS CLUB HONORS JOSETTA JONES AND PAUL HENDERSON


From left, Cheri Larson, William Lynn, Hon. Angela Bradstreet, and Steve Vettel attend the LGBT Partners & Summer Associates Reception.


This summer, BASF held three diversity receptions cel- ebrating LGBT, Latino, and African American partners and summer associates. Established in 2007, these annual events draw large crowds and give summer associates the chance to network with partners and associates who have similar experiences.


Photos from these events can be found on BASF’s page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sfbar.


From left, Sterling Johnson, Josetta Jones, and Paul Henderson


On July 21, nearly a hundred members of the legal com- munity attended the Barristers Club Third Annual Diver- sity Reception and awards presentations. This year Josetta Jones, senior counsel in the Intellectual Property Practice


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