Arent Fox Announces 2006 Diversity Scholarship Recipients

    June 20, 2006

    WASHINGTON—June 20, 2006— Arent Fox has announced its Diversity Scholarship recipients for 2006. Michele Gutrick from Howard University will be joining the Washington, D.C., office, and Tope Yusuf from Columbia University will be joining the New York office. Arent Fox’s Diversity Scholarship Program awards two first-year law students $15,000, plus a position in the firm’s summer associate program each year. The scholarship is part of a larger effort to increase the firm’s diversity and attract excellent lawyers from diverse backgrounds.

    “The legal profession has an obligation to encourage men and women from all backgrounds to become lawyers,” said Chairman Marc Fleischaker. “In our law firm, we take this obligation seriously, but beyond that, we find that it adds greatly to our own professional experiences and improves the quality of the advice we give when our colleagues have different life experiences. We hope that this scholarship encourages highly qualified individuals to seek the professional and personal satisfaction that a legal career can produce.”

    Arent Fox will begin accepting applications for the 2007 program beginning Dec. 1, 2006.

    For more information contact:

    Jessica Salvaterra
    Senior Attorney Recruitment Coordinator
    202.857.6224

    Lisa J. Visconti
    New York Attorney Recruitment Coordinator
    212.484.3913

    About Arent Fox

    Arent Fox, a full-service law firm with offices in Washington, DC, and New York, is recognized as a leader in areas including international trade, intellectual property, real estate, health care/life sciences and litigation. The firm has a wide range of expertise in corporate securities and transactions, financial restructuring and bankruptcy, government relations and regulation, labor and employment law, finance, tax, corporate compliance and the global business market. Arent Fox provides services to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, trade associations, foreign governments, long-term care facilities, start-up companies and other entities.P>