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Law Practice

Oct. 25, 2012

Survey: Law firms slow to promote women

The concentration of women equity partners at America's largest law firms has remained essentially unchanged for the past seven years, according to results from a survey by the National Association of Woman Lawyers.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The concentration of female equity partners at America's largest law firms has remained essentially unchanged for the past seven years, according to an annual report by the National Association of Women Lawyers.


The results of the association's survey, released Monday, show that women account for 15 percent of large law firms' equity partnerships. Women at large firms make up 26 percent of no...

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