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Law Practice

Dec. 14, 2013

Proportion of female associates continues 4-year slide

The sustained decline is the first decrease to be measured since the National Association for Law Placement survey began in 1993, and it points to a number of possible factors.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Modest progress made in the representation of female partners at law firms may be in jeopardy as the percentage of women associates continues to decline in recent years, according to a recently released National Association for Law Placement survey.


The survey, which compiled data for 110,000 attorneys across more than a thousand offices nationwide in 2013, found that minorities and women made incre...

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