 Hi, I'm Susie with Bloomberg Law Analysis. Here's a look at what we're watching. As COVID-19 continues to negatively impact the economy, employers have to make tough decisions about layoffs, and the legal industry is not immune. Typically, the legal industry sees a lower unemployment rate than the rest of the U.S. Last month, that was 2.2 percent, while the rest of the country was 4.4 percent. My colleague, Sarah Lord, took a closer look at the unemployment numbers and discovered a troubling trend. Women are disproportionately affected by these job cuts. At the height of the Great Recession, the unemployment rate for women and legal was 6.6 percent, considerably higher than the unemployment rate for their male counterparts, which was 4.6 percent. As we see those employment numbers start to rise, the gender gap becomes more apparent. Last month, men in legal occupations saw an increase in unemployment of 0.6 percent, but women saw a 1.8 percent increase. However, with continued focus on gender diversity in the market, we hope to narrow that gap this time around. For more analysis, check out the analysis channel on news.blumberglaw.com.