Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 165
... advancement . - Supervised " case " or " project " responsibility in the early years of practice should be assigned in order to provide experi- ence that can help women in their advancement . Mentors should provide avenues of ...
... advancement . - Supervised " case " or " project " responsibility in the early years of practice should be assigned in order to provide experi- ence that can help women in their advancement . Mentors should provide avenues of ...
Page 183
... advancement . Super- vised " case " or " project " responsibility in the early years of prac- tice should be assigned in order to provide experience that can help women in their advancement . Mentors should provide av- 1995 ] 183 GENDER ...
... advancement . Super- vised " case " or " project " responsibility in the early years of prac- tice should be assigned in order to provide experience that can help women in their advancement . Mentors should provide av- 1995 ] 183 GENDER ...
Page 199
... advancement rather than emphasiz- ing only time spent in the office or number of billable hours . The CBA should explore the use of compressed work weeks , non - traditional work hours , part - time work , home of- fices and job sharing ...
... advancement rather than emphasiz- ing only time spent in the office or number of billable hours . The CBA should explore the use of compressed work weeks , non - traditional work hours , part - time work , home of- fices and job sharing ...
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