F3. Barriers to Inclusion in the Legal Industry for Non-Natives
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Foreign lawyers or immigrants who wish to practice law in the United States must navigate and overcome several barriers prior to obtaining entry in the legal industry. Becoming a lawyer in the United States is a complicated process especially for individuals who hold citizenship from other countries. In addition to navigating the educational, cultural, and language barriers, foreign lawyers and immigrants must also navigate their local state bar admission requirements as well as the U.S. immigration system. This presentation will cover the challenges foreign lawyers and immigrants face from their perspective in a thoughtful and insightful manner.
Crystal Espanol is a professional Career and Leadership Coach and Founder of Crystal Espanol Coaching and Consulting LLC. Mrs. Espanol helps professionals and businesses find more clarity, meaning, and productivity in their careers or business through ontological based coaching. Mrs. Espanol also serves as a career consultant and provides career advice and strategies to professionals. Prior to opening her coaching business, Mrs. Espanol practiced law for nearly ten years. She is an advocate of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession and served on the board of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania (APABA-PA) for several years. During her career at the City of Philadelphia’s Law Department, she served on the Law Department’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Mrs. Espanol graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and received a B.A. in Criminology, Law & Society from the University of California, Irvine.
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