Does sex matter?
Now that we have your attention, perhaps we should ask the question in a more appropriate fashion. Does gender matter — or should it matter — in choosing the right lawyer to represent a business?
Does gender matter — or should it matter — in choosing the right lawyer to represent a business? The answer, say Dawn Estes and Melanie Okon, is yes, it does matter. In their view, the better man for the job often is a woman — not always, but often. The authors are part of one of the few certified women-owned business law firms in Texas.
October 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Does sex matter?
Now that we have your attention, perhaps we should ask the question in a more appropriate fashion. Does gender matter — or should it matter — in choosing the right lawyer to represent a business?
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