Our Culture of Inclusion

Stradley Ronon Celebratory Months

Hispanic Heritage Month

As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Stradley reaffirms its commitment to the language of inclusion. There is true power in the words we use to embrace and promote members of the firm, and this month we refine that focus in regard to our Hispanic and Latin communities. Learn more...


National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Stradley Ronon celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), which is held annually each October to pay tribute to the contributions made by people with disabilities to America’s workplaces, economy and communities. The firm recognizes the value and importance lawyers with disabilities contribute to the legal profession and our clients, not just during the month-long celebration but all year. Learn more...

About My Disability – Lawrence Stadulis, Partner


“I’m a lucky guy.” In the first installment of our series, “Through My Eyes: I Belong at Stradley,” Partner Larry Stadulis talks about his disability and how being legally blind impacts his life. Instead of focusing on what he does not have, he chooses to focus on what he does have.


Pride Month

Happy Pride Month! Members of Q&A (the firm’s LGBTQ+ engagement group) will be marking the annual celebration by sharing their families – in all their unique forms – with you. We here at Stradley are proud to highlight the many faces of this empowering and inspiring community. Read more... 

  

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May marks the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Join Stradley Ronon to uplift and amplify Asian American stories, voices and experiences – as well as recognize the challenges the community faces today.   

  


 

Women's History Month

   

Black History Month

In commemoration of Black History Month, Stradley Ronon will host an event celebrating Black excellence on February 20 in the firm’s Philadelphia office. Led by Stradley Ronon associate Terence Jones and legal talent coordinator Alivia Walton, co-chairs of the firm’s Black and African American Engagement Group, the reception will bring together Black lawyers and professional staff along with students from Philadelphia-area law schools to network and build connections within the next generation of Black professionals.