By Katherine Gaidos
Clients and kids are not mutually exclusive, but sometimes it's hard to make both happy at the same time. As more and more female lawyers continue to practice law through motherhood, they develop strategies for coping with the pressures of both their books of business and the parent-teacher as...
Clients and kids are not mutually exclusive, but sometimes it's hard to make both happy at the same time. As more and more female lawyers continue to practice law through motherhood, they develop strategies for coping with the pressures of both their books of business and the parent-teacher as...
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