For a lawyer, what’s in a name?
The answer: Practically everything.
Every professional woman considers the career ramifications of changing her name after marriage, but it’s a particular dilemma for lawyers. Especially if over 17 years you’ve built a reputation as a first-chair litigator--and your new husband's name isn't the easiest to pronounce.
April 01, 2019 at 12:41 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Litigationdaily/litigationdaily
For a lawyer, what’s in a name?
The answer: Practically everything.
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