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Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility

At Harrison LLP, inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility are critically important.


We understand that different backgrounds produce unique approaches and solutions that benefit our clients in achieving their legal goals.  In cultivating an openness to different ideas and perspectives, Harrison LLP encourages and supports attorneys and staff in activities that promote inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.  Additionally, we provide a flexible workplace that enables our talented attorneys and staff to pursue their varied personal commitments.  We believe inclusive and diverse teams create a stronger organization and produce the best results for our clients.

Our Strategy

To recruit, retain, and promote the best attorneys and staff, regardless of background. 

To maintain an inclusive work environment that values differences and provides respect, support,  and a sense of belonging for all attorneys and staff. 

 

To foster outreach, accessibility, and support to diverse clients. 

Meet the IDEA Committee

Kimberly Harris-Browns
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Kimberly Harris-Browns
Associate | Chicago

Natasha McFarland
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Natasha McFarland
Associate | Washington, DC

Tiffany McKenzie
Tiffany McKenzie

Tiffany McKenzie
Partner | Atlanta

Madeleine Minton

   


Madeleine Minton
Partner | Chicago


Elizabeth Pack
Alan Palmer

Elizabeth Pack
Partner | St. Louis


Alan Palmer
Partner | Chicago


Jasmin Severino
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Jasmin Severino
Associate | Atlanta


For more information on our inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (“IDEA”) initiatives, please contact any member of our IDEA Committee: Kimberly Harris-Browns, Natasha McFarland, Madeleine Minton, Elizabeth Pack, Alan Palmer, Jasmin Severino, Tiffany McKenzie.
 

Harrison LLP welcomes clients, attorneys, staff, and vendors of all races, genders, ages, languages, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, disabilities, sexual orientations, religions, educational and socio-economic backgrounds, and marital and family situations.