Law Practice
Mar. 7, 2008
Baby Love: Firms Let Dads Indulge
Brian Casey, who took paternity leave in 2007 to help his wife and bond with their new daughter, Ava, is part of an emerging group of fathers at law firms who are taking time off without the fears that have dogged men of past generations, such as challenges to their masculinity or questions about job commitment.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - When corporate attorney Brian Casey learned he and his wife were having a baby, he had no qualms about taking the entire four weeks offered by his firm for paid paternity leave.
Casey, 31, who took the leave in 2007 to help his wife, Leila Casey, and bond with their new daughter, Ava, is p...
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