Latoya Chambers to Speak at Mass Torts Made Perfect Spring 2025 on Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Legal Profession
Singleton Schreiber is proud to share that attorney Latoya Chambers will be speaking at the MTMP Spring 2025 Seminar in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday, April 3rd, at 8:30 AM. She will join a panel of distinguished legal professionals during the Women in Legal Leadership Breakfast and Panel Discussion titled “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – The Path Forward.”
When: Thursday, April 3, 2025
Where: Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109-1967
Room: Cristal 3
Time: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Session: Women in Legal Leadership Breakfast and Panel Discussion: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – The Path Forward
Latoya Chambers will be contributing to a timely and important conversation on how the legal profession can continue to support and advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) despite increasing national restrictions on these initiatives.
She will be speaking alongside a variety of prominent and deeply experienced women in law who are at the forefront of building a more inclusive legal community. Together, they will address key questions around fairness, representation, and how firms can remain committed to their core values while navigating new challenges.
This session will explore:
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How the DEI label has been misconstrued and misunderstood
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Strategies for continuing to support DEI amid shifting legal and social climates
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The challenges firms may face when maintaining DEI hiring practices
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Potential impacts on judicial leadership appointments in MDLs
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How to stay true to firm values without increasing legal exposure
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Finding and celebrating the silver lining in diversity
Latoya Chambers is a member of Singleton Schreiber’s Mass Torts and Personal Injury Practice, where she focuses on complex litigation involving dangerous products, medications, and medical devices. With over 16 years of experience in mass torts, she is known for managing her clients’ cases with integrity and compassion from intake through resolution. Latoya brings a powerful and personal understanding of the barriers faced by historically underserved communities.
Latoya is licensed to practice in Texas and multiple federal courts, and she is an active member of several legal organizations, including the American Association for Justice, the Dallas Hispanic Bar Association, and the J.L. Turner Legal Association. Her dedication to client advocacy and equity in the legal field has earned her repeated recognition from the National Trial Lawyers organization.
We’re honored to have Latoya represent Singleton Schreiber in this vital discussion on justice, inclusion, and the future of DEI in mass tort litigation.