A study of New York courtrooms shows women attorneys account for only 25 percent of lead counsel roles.
The study’s findings were released Thursday in a report by the commercial and federal litigation section of the New York State Bar Association.
A study of New York courtrooms shows women attorneys account for only 25 percent of lead counsel roles.
August 03, 2017 at 06:04 PM
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A study of New York courtrooms shows women attorneys account for only 25 percent of lead counsel roles.
The study’s findings were released Thursday in a report by the commercial and federal litigation section of the New York State Bar Association.
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