Just the other day I had occasion to dine with a group of remarkable women of a certain age who had recently been featured by this newspaper as "Women Leaders in the Law: Blazing the trail for 35
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...management roles in most firms is a book of business." But the NAWL's 2009 survey found that 46 percent of the nation's largest...
...roles in most firms is a book of business." But the NAWL's 2009 survey found that 46 percent of the nation's largest...
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...one or two women in the top 10 rainmakers.The NAWL wasn't sure if the rainmaker results were due to (1) larger...
...one or two women in the top 10 rainmakers. The NAWL wasn't sure if the rainmaker results were due to (1) larger...
...quot; says Holly English, president of the National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL) and counsel with Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler in Roseland, N...
...ARTICLE ON NAWL CONFERENCE MISSED THE SPEAKERS' POINTHaving organized and attended...
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