Mergers and acquisitions and private equity have traditionally been among the most lucrative areas for lawyers to practice. Just ask the men who have long dominated both.

But while they remain outnumbered, some women dealmakers in Pennsylvania have climbed into leadership roles at their firm’s transactional practices. They told The Legal that their success is proof of progress in the industry, even if gender equity is still far off.

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