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Kim A. Walker serves as the firm’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer and Chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Kim previously served as the firm’s Director of Diversity, a position she held for fifteen years. She is also a partner in the Intellectual Property Department and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.

Kim is a member of The New York City Bar Association (City Bar), and previously served as a member of its Committee to Enhance Diversity in the Profession. She also represents Willkie as one of the founding members of the Association of Law Firm Diversity Professionals.

Kim has served as a featured speaker at seminars and panels pertaining to diversity and inclusion conducted by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, the American Bar Association, the New York Intellectual Property Law Association, Practising Law Institute, and the City Bar, as well as several national law schools.  Kim was named to the Crain’s New York Business 2019 “Notable Women in Law” List, and was recently named on the shortlist for “DEI: Outstanding Contribution” at the Chambers USA Awards 2024 and as a finalist by the New York Law Journal for the 2024 New York Legal Award for “Diversity Initiative.”  She is also featured as one of Savoy Magazine’s “2024 Most Influential Lawyers,” was a recipient of Corporate Counsel’s 2023 Women, Influence & Power in Law Award and named to Lawyers of Color’s 2022 “Law Firm Leaders” list.

Kim currently serves as a board member of The Legal Aid Society, also serving as a member of the Society’s Diversity and Inclusion subcommittee. She is also a member of the NYS Mentoring Program Advisory Council and a Board member of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), both of which advocate for youth in foster care.

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Credentials

Education


Columbia University School of Law, J.D., 1991 University of Virginia, B.A., 1988

Bar Admissions


New York, 1992

Court Admissions


United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, 1992 United States District Court, Southern District of New York, 1992