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    Job searching? The National LGBTQ+ Bar is here to help! Check out our Job Board below, as well as resources regarding how to find and land your dream job.

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    Lavender Law® Career Fair

    The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association’s annual Lavender Law® Career Fair is designed to achieve a sense of community and inclusion for LGBTQ+ candidates within the legal profession’s recruiting efforts. By participating in this career fair, candidates will talk directly to LGBTQ+ friendly recruiters from law firms, government agencies, LGBTQ+ rights groups, and corporate legal departments.

    The 2026 Lavender Law® Conference and Career Fair will be held in Chicago, IL from July 13 – 15, 2026!

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    Check out stories from some of the LGBTQ+ and ally legal professionals and law students who landed jobs thanks to the Lavender Law® Conference and Career Fair! Whether you are meeting recruiters at the Career Fair, building your network at receptions, or making lasting connections with professional peers in the hallways, Lavender Law® is an excellent way to advance your career and land your dream job.

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