Fordham Law News: How Google's Blind Lawyer Excels in Big Tech
- Dorin Lee
- May 30
- 1 min read
Fordham Law School proudly featured alumnus Jack Chen in their news spotlight, showcasing how he's breaking barriers as Google's visually impaired product counsel for Chrome. The article, titled "Here's How Google's Blind Lawyer Does His Job," highlights Jack's Bloomberg Law interview where he advocates for greater diversity and inclusion of graduates with visual disabilities in the legal employment market.
As one of Fordham's most distinguished graduates, Jack exemplifies how legal education combined with determination can lead to extraordinary achievements in competitive fields like Big Tech. His role as Chrome's legal "quarterback" demonstrates that visual impairment doesn't limit professional capability. It enhances problem-solving skills and brings unique perspectives to complex legal challenges.
The Fordham Law feature underscores Jack's broader mission of raising awareness about untapped talent in the disability community. By sharing his story through prestigious platforms like Bloomberg Law, Jack continues to challenge misconceptions about what's possible when organizations embrace true inclusion. His success serves as both inspiration for current Fordham students and a compelling case study for employers seeking diverse legal talent with proven resilience and innovation skills.
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