Norton Rose Fulbright named its U.S. employment and labor leader Shauna Clark as global and U.S. chair, making her the first woman of color to hold either chair position at the firm.
Clark succeeds Durban, South Africa-based partner Andrew Robinson in the global position, which rotates across regions annually, and San Antonio, Texas-based partner George Scofield in the U.S. role, which has a four-year term.
“I am excited and humbled, frankly, that my global law firm, my partners and all of our people have the confidence in me and my leadership abilities to take on these roles,” Clark said in ...
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