Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 219
... advantaged in terms of attaining part- nership . Ninety - four percent ( 94 % ) of the women believe that men have an advantage and 61 % of the men agree . Women in corporate settings also see advantage to men in ease of being promoted ...
... advantaged in terms of attaining part- nership . Ninety - four percent ( 94 % ) of the women believe that men have an advantage and 61 % of the men agree . Women in corporate settings also see advantage to men in ease of being promoted ...
Page 222
... advantaged , and 22 % believe that women are advantaged . The women are in more agreement about this item : Sixty - eight percent ( 68 % ) be- lieve that men are advantaged and almost all of the others be- lieve that equally exists ...
... advantaged , and 22 % believe that women are advantaged . The women are in more agreement about this item : Sixty - eight percent ( 68 % ) be- lieve that men are advantaged and almost all of the others be- lieve that equally exists ...
Page 223
... advantaged , and 22 % believe that men are advantaged . Seventy- three percent ( 73 % ) of the women believe that men are advantaged and 20 % believe that equality exists between men and women in this regard . In the corporate work ...
... advantaged , and 22 % believe that men are advantaged . Seventy- three percent ( 73 % ) of the women believe that men are advantaged and 20 % believe that equality exists between men and women in this regard . In the corporate work ...
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FEBRUARY 1995 NUMBER | 1 |
BAR JOURNAL | 2 |
A property owner intending to perform ALL of the construction work | 6 |
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