Rise, Eric W.Using data compiled by the National Association of Legal Career Professionals (NALP) assessing the experiences of the cohort of attorneys who passed the Bar Exam in 2000, this study utilizes logistic regression models of analysis to examine the potential difference in workplace experience between genders in different legal practice settings with regard to mentorship and internal networking opportunities with partners and supervisors. This study examines whether female attorneys are more likely to have workplace experiences that have been shown to be positively correlated to career satisfaction and advancement in non-traditional non-firm settings, and whether the increased ???feminization??? of the legal profession yields more g...
This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
This Essay looks at gender issues in law firm practice. The author tries to dispel the notion that j...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The literature on support net...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
In 2019, half of the Juris Doctorate degrees were conferred to women, yet 34.8% of the American Bar ...
The success of firm lawyers depends largely upon their ability to develop a clientele. Naturally, ac...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
In the past two decades, the gender composition of the legal profession in the United States has cha...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
In the last three and a half decades, the legal profession has undergone a dramatic transformation i...
Women began entering the legal profession in large numbers in the 1970s, and in the 50 years since, ...
Much of the literature on the careers of women generally-as well as the smaller literature on the ex...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
This Essay looks at gender issues in law firm practice. The author tries to dispel the notion that j...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The literature on support net...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
In 2019, half of the Juris Doctorate degrees were conferred to women, yet 34.8% of the American Bar ...
The success of firm lawyers depends largely upon their ability to develop a clientele. Naturally, ac...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
In the past two decades, the gender composition of the legal profession in the United States has cha...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
In the last three and a half decades, the legal profession has undergone a dramatic transformation i...
Women began entering the legal profession in large numbers in the 1970s, and in the 50 years since, ...
Much of the literature on the careers of women generally-as well as the smaller literature on the ex...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
This Essay looks at gender issues in law firm practice. The author tries to dispel the notion that j...