Major study finds junior lawyers from tougher backgrounds being held back by routine denigration
October 02, 2018 at 10:33 AM
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A new study on social mobility in law, backed by eight top law firms, has found that many junior lawyers from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are being held back from progressing – despite being better performers – due in part to the “micro-aggressions” they face on a daily basis.
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