When Miami commercial litigator Deborah Baker-Egozi was a new mom, she sometimes had to take breaks during all-day court hearings to pump breast milk in a bathroom.

“There was nowhere to go,” said Baker-Egozi, now with Greenspoon Marder. “Most of the judges were lovely. They would say ‘Yes, you can use a jury room. I’m sorry there’s no sink in there. There’s no lock.’ … But that’s uncomfortable when you have to do that in front of opposing counsel and your client.”

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