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Perspective

Sep. 14, 2010

Women Litigators: Are We (Still) Working in a Man's World?

A decade into the new millennium, how far have women litigators progressed in a profession dominated by men? By Penelope Parmes of Rutan & Tucker.

By Penelope Parmes

A decade into the new millennium, perhaps it is time to access how far women litigators have progressed in a profession that historically has been dominated by men.

True, there has been a blurring of traditional roles for women and men in the general legal profession, especially among younger lawyers. Increasingly, they are seeking a better balance of work and personal life than did their predecessors, who accepted long h...

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