When it comes to women in leadership roles at Pennsylvania’s Am Law 100 firms, they are more likely to be found on firm governance or compensation committees than as office or practice group leaders, according to data compiled by Legal affiliate The American Lawyer.
Nine Pennsylvania firms provided data to The American Lawyer on the number of women on firm leadership committees and in charge of offices or practice groups. The percentages of women in the four categories tracked by The American Lawyer were typically higher when looking at governance and compensation committees as compared to how many women are running offices or practice groups. The data focused on women partners and included information from 93 Am Law 100 firms.
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