Constangy attorney Arcelia Magaña was recently quoted in an article, entitled "Law Firms and How You Can Support the New Generation of Associates," published in the November/December 2024 issue of San Diego Lawyer.
The article, authored by Gayani Weerasinghe, explores how law firms can support young attorneys and features quotes from associates at mid-side and large law firms. Arcelia was asked to share her perspective as a young, diverse associate who is navigating law firm culture and growing her career.
“I was so excited to join Constangy, and it has been a joy to see how the firm’s focus on inclusivity and mentorship aligns with my career goals. For associates like myself, especially those from historically marginalized communities, having seasoned attorneys who are approachable and invested in our professional and personal growth is vital. Structured training and mentorship, along with the space to develop our legal skills, help create a welcoming environment. Open conversations about career development and personal experiences across backgrounds go a long way in helping diverse lawyers feel supported as they navigate the challenges of the legal profession.”
To read the full article in the San Diego Lawyers, click here and scroll to page 15.
Arcelia is a seasoned litigator specializing in labor and employment law, focused on helping employers build stable, high-functioning workplaces while avoiding costly litigation. Over the past seven years, she has successfully defended more than 20 wage and hour class and representative actions, including under PAGA, showcasing her expertise in complex disputes and high-stakes cases. Arcelia also adeptly handles inquiries from the California CRD and EEOC, ensuring compliance with evolving labor policies. Arcelia is dedicated to advancing the academic and professional achievements of the Latino/a/x community. Fluent in Spanish, she actively contributes to various organizations in her free time, further demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact beyond her legal practice.