Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 182
... private practice and in the corporate settings . In both work settings , men had considerably more decision - making power and authority . In private practice , 20 % more men than women reported that they participated in deciding ...
... private practice and in the corporate settings . In both work settings , men had considerably more decision - making power and authority . In private practice , 20 % more men than women reported that they participated in deciding ...
Page 186
... private practice setting , asso- ciates and partners were analyzed separately . In further analy- ses , geographical area was introduced as a control and found to be insignificant in explaining the gender differences between the ...
... private practice setting , asso- ciates and partners were analyzed separately . In further analy- ses , geographical area was introduced as a control and found to be insignificant in explaining the gender differences between the ...
Page 194
... practice settings . Private firms were far behind : only 40 % of the male lawyers and 50 % of the women attorneys in private practice reported that formal maternity leave was avail- able . Private firms did slightly better in providing ...
... practice settings . Private firms were far behind : only 40 % of the male lawyers and 50 % of the women attorneys in private practice reported that formal maternity leave was avail- able . Private firms did slightly better in providing ...
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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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