Adriana Linares and Jason March interview Jim Holmes, chair of the ABA’s Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI), and SOGI Director Skip Harsch at the 2015 ABA Midyear Meeting. They discuss the growth of the commission, how it helps LGBT civil rights, and advocacy, education, and resources provided to all ABA members. Jim...
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James Holmes is a partner in resident at the Los Angeles office of Sedgwick, LLP. Jim chairs Sedgwick’s Specialty...
Skip currently works at the American Bar Association where he is the Director of the ABA’s Commission on Sexual...
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology coach. After several years at two of Florida’s largest...
Jason Marsh is the founder of Orlando-based internet marketing agency MARSH8. He frequently writes and speaks on how law...
Adriana Linares and Jason March interview Jim Holmes, chair of the ABA’s Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI), and SOGI Director Skip Harsch at the 2015 ABA Midyear Meeting. They discuss the growth of the commission, how it helps LGBT civil rights, and advocacy, education, and resources provided to all ABA members. Jim Holmes is a trial attorney and litigator for Sedgwick LLP in Los Angeles. Skip Harsch started as an intern with Lambda Legal in law school and volunteered with the National LGBT Bar Association before becoming the SOGI director.
Adriana Linares and Jason Marsh interview Jim Holmes and Skip Harsch.
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Published: | February 13, 2015 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
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On the Road |
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