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
... reported that they participated in deciding whether to accept or reject a client or case ( 79 % vs. 59 % ) . In the corporate setting , approximately twice the percent- age of men as women had the responsibility of making attorney ...
... reported that they participated in deciding whether to accept or reject a client or case ( 79 % vs. 59 % ) . In the corporate setting , approximately twice the percent- age of men as women had the responsibility of making attorney ...
Page 184
... reported working an average of 44.72 hours , the women 41.56 . These figures were somewhat higher than expected since many government offices have a nominal 35 hour work week . In the miscellaneous settings , men reported 44.80 hours ...
... reported working an average of 44.72 hours , the women 41.56 . These figures were somewhat higher than expected since many government offices have a nominal 35 hour work week . In the miscellaneous settings , men reported 44.80 hours ...
Page 206
6. Staring A significant number of female respondents reported ob- serving incidents of staring at a female attorney in a way that seemed to make her uncomfortable . In private practice , 7 % of the men and 30 % of the women reported ...
6. Staring A significant number of female respondents reported ob- serving incidents of staring at a female attorney in a way that seemed to make her uncomfortable . In private practice , 7 % of the men and 30 % of the women reported ...
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FEBRUARY 1995 NUMBER | 1 |
BAR JOURNAL | 2 |
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