Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 164
... Responsibilities 1. Survey Findings There were no striking differences between men and women in the major areas of classically " legal " activities ( e . g . , negotiat- ing contracts , developing strategies and preparing for hearings ...
... Responsibilities 1. Survey Findings There were no striking differences between men and women in the major areas of classically " legal " activities ( e . g . , negotiat- ing contracts , developing strategies and preparing for hearings ...
Page 190
... responsibilities as was choice of job , but in every instance family responsibilities had a greater impact on the choices of women than men . Twenty - four percent ( 24 % ) of the men in private prac- tice reported that family ...
... responsibilities as was choice of job , but in every instance family responsibilities had a greater impact on the choices of women than men . Twenty - four percent ( 24 % ) of the men in private prac- tice reported that family ...
Page 192
... responsibilities had a great or moderate im- pact on their decision ; in corporate practice 52 % of men and 59 % of women ; in government 52 % of men and 63 % of women and in the miscellaneous areas of practice 66 % of men and 54 % of ...
... responsibilities had a great or moderate im- pact on their decision ; in corporate practice 52 % of men and 59 % of women ; in government 52 % of men and 63 % of women and in the miscellaneous areas of practice 66 % of men and 54 % of ...
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BAR JOURNAL | 2 |
A property owner intending to perform ALL of the construction work | 6 |
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