Attorney Mark J. Sommaruga, a member of Pullman & Comley LLC’s Education and Labor & Employment practice and its Diversity Committee, was a panelist and presenter at a discussion on November 20, 2014 at the University of Connecticut School of Law. The UConn Law School’s Diversity Committee hosted the panel discussion, "Bridging the Gap Between Personality and Professionalism" which focused on maintaining one’s individuality and personality in the practice of law. The panel consisted of Sommaruga, Cheryl Sharp, who is the Deputy Director of the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities; Meghan Freed of Freed Marcroft LLC, and Asker Saeed of Day Pitney LLP.
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