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Law Practice

Oct. 31, 2015

Survey shows little growth for women partners

A survey from the National Association of Women Lawyers revealed women partnerships increased just 2 percent over the last decade.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Little progress has been made over the last decade in closing the gender gap in law firm partnerships, according to a survey released Wednesday by the National Association of Women Lawyers.

The survey, which inquired 200 of the nation's largest law firms, found that only 18 percent of equity partners at responding firms were women, an increase of only 2 percent since the association first be...

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