Bringing more women and people of color into law firm partnerships and leadership positions will require systemic changes to the law firm business model, panelists at a discussion at Mayer Brown Manhattan offices agreed Thursday.

The proportions of women and diverse attorneys in positions of power in the legal industry have barely budged in 10 years, despite law firms’ pledge to change that stagnation, the speakers said.

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