Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... legal profession . About 20 % of the women in each work setting have experienced gender discrimination to such an extent that this became a significant factor in the decision to leave a job ( Q29 ) . Respondents were asked , " If you ...
... legal profession . About 20 % of the women in each work setting have experienced gender discrimination to such an extent that this became a significant factor in the decision to leave a job ( Q29 ) . Respondents were asked , " If you ...
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... legal profession since you graduated from law school ?, 3. In what year did you begin working with your current firm or organization ? 19 4. Are you presently : Working full - time within the legal profession ( 1.e. , 35 or more hours ...
... legal profession since you graduated from law school ?, 3. In what year did you begin working with your current firm or organization ? 19 4. Are you presently : Working full - time within the legal profession ( 1.e. , 35 or more hours ...
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... law related jobs have you had since graduating from law school ? 38. Since you began your legal career , have you been continuously employed in the legal profession or have you had periods when you were not employed in the legal profession ...
... law related jobs have you had since graduating from law school ? 38. Since you began your legal career , have you been continuously employed in the legal profession or have you had periods when you were not employed in the legal profession ...
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