Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The use of familiar names like “ dear ” and “ sweetie " directed towards a female attorney in a way that seemed to make the woman attorney uncomfortable was observed frequently or occasionally by 12 % of men and 53 % of the women in ...
The use of familiar names like “ dear ” and “ sweetie " directed towards a female attorney in a way that seemed to make the woman attorney uncomfortable was observed frequently or occasionally by 12 % of men and 53 % of the women in ...
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If you are a woman , please circle the items from the above list that indicate those behaviors that you have personally experienced in the past year . A B C D 31a . If your responsibilities for children and family have affected your ...
If you are a woman , please circle the items from the above list that indicate those behaviors that you have personally experienced in the past year . A B C D 31a . If your responsibilities for children and family have affected your ...
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If you are a woman , please circle the items from the above list ( 222 ) that indicate those behaviors that you have personally experienced in the past year : Percentage of female attorneys who have personally experienced the following ...
If you are a woman , please circle the items from the above list ( 222 ) that indicate those behaviors that you have personally experienced in the past year : Percentage of female attorneys who have personally experienced the following ...
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