The National Association of Women Lawyers just released its annual report. And the news flash is this: It’s not totally depressing.
Women now represent 19 percent of equity partners—a record high, though still a sad showing. For those of us who’ve been covering women in the legal profession for over a decade, “depressing” is the usual standard. And while 19 percent remains woefully low, women seem to be on a forward march.
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