Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 170
... Clients ' Gender Issues Law offices should develop a heightened sensitivity to the effects of client bias and develop ways to tactfully redirect clients ' preferences . - Law offices should take steps to ensure that any misperceptions ...
... Clients ' Gender Issues Law offices should develop a heightened sensitivity to the effects of client bias and develop ways to tactfully redirect clients ' preferences . - Law offices should take steps to ensure that any misperceptions ...
Page 211
... clients . However , one attorney also commented that , in some cases , young women profession- als preferred and sought other women as legal counsel . Another woman attorney lamented the gender bias she experienced among clients : " I ...
... clients . However , one attorney also commented that , in some cases , young women profession- als preferred and sought other women as legal counsel . Another woman attorney lamented the gender bias she experienced among clients : " I ...
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... clients . " " The prin- ciple obstacle to the advancement of women is that work is handed out on the merit system ... clients and access to pro- fessional client contact women also feel disadvantaged . In pri- vate practice , 30 % of the ...
... clients . " " The prin- ciple obstacle to the advancement of women is that work is handed out on the merit system ... clients and access to pro- fessional client contact women also feel disadvantaged . In pri- vate practice , 30 % of the ...
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FEBRUARY 1995 NUMBER | 1 |
BAR JOURNAL | 2 |
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