Erica Erman and Cindy Villanueva Create and Plan Virtual State Bar of Arizona Event on Racism and Discrimination
- Erman, Erica A. Villanueva, Cindy A.
- Media Mentions
- Phoenix
Want to get our alerts?
Click “Subscribe Now” to get attorney insights on the latest developments in a range of services and industries.
Erica Erman (Associate and Arizona Jewish Lawyers Association Co-Chair, Phoenix ) and Cindy Villanueva (Of Counsel and Hispanic National Bar Association Region XIV President,) combined forces to help create and plan the State Bar of Arizona’s virtual event, “Dialogue on Racism, Discrimination and Injustice in the Legal Profession.” This virtual event was facilitated by Dr. Lois Brown, PhD, Director for the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at Arizona State University and registration was closed at 200 participants including, judges, lawyers, professors, the American Bar Association President, and Leadership from the State Bar of Arizona. It provided an opportunity for Bar members to listen, share personal experiences and discuss actions we can take individually and collectively for a lasting and positive change. Phoenix
Recent Insights
- March 9, 2026 In the News Edward Hood Joins Dickinson Wright as a Member
- March 9, 2026 In the News Two Dickinson Wright Attorneys Named to Crain Grand Rapids Business 2026 Notable Women in Law
- March 09, 2026 Industry Alerts 3 Strikes Against Chapter 15
- March 06, 2026 Industry Alerts CBP Proposes IEEPA Duty Refund Process
- March 4, 2026 In the News Ryan Lett Joins Dickinson Wright Columbus Office
- March 04, 2026 Events Watch Highlights from Our “Capture the Flag” Webinar!
- March 03, 2026 Podcasts Scot Crow and Benjamin Sobczak were Recently Featured in the Cannabis Radio Blunt Business Podcast, Part 1.
- March 03, 2026 Industry Alerts Dear Counsel, Meet Exhibit A: Your Client’s ChatGPT History
- March 02, 2026 Media Mentions Marlene Pontrelli was recently quoted in an ABA Journal article, “NDAs, while more common, aren’t always ironclad, legal experts say.”