Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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More details about practice areas are included in Appendix IV , Question 5 . Male Female Private Law Firm 303 298 Corporate or Bank Practice 135 147 Government 115 138 Miscellaneous 46 65 Total 599 648 The Government category includes ...
More details about practice areas are included in Appendix IV , Question 5 . Male Female Private Law Firm 303 298 Corporate or Bank Practice 135 147 Government 115 138 Miscellaneous 46 65 Total 599 648 The Government category includes ...
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Attorneys working in private practice were asked a series of questions designed to ascertain the number of men and women at ... Question 9 focused on the uniquely “ legal activities that attorneys are trained to do ( i.e. , negotiate ...
Attorneys working in private practice were asked a series of questions designed to ascertain the number of men and women at ... Question 9 focused on the uniquely “ legal activities that attorneys are trained to do ( i.e. , negotiate ...
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Except where indicated , these questions should be answered with your current workplace in mind . ... 35 or more hours per week ) ( Please skip to question 5 ) Working part - time within the legal profession ( Skip to question 4a ) ...
Except where indicated , these questions should be answered with your current workplace in mind . ... 35 or more hours per week ) ( Please skip to question 5 ) Working part - time within the legal profession ( Skip to question 4a ) ...
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