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Public Interest

Apr. 19, 2002

Counting on the Future

Dicta Column - By Ralph Bovitz - Married or not, women attorneys must be prepared for the full range of financial possibilities and difficulties that are often unique to them. Not all women act the same when it comes to finances. However, because women are the ones who most often assume many responsibilities and roles in their lives, this often leads them to ignore their own financial well-being.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Ralph Bovitz
        
        Married or not, women attorneys must be prepared for the full range of financial possibilities and difficulties that are often unique to them. Not all wome...

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