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57) The NAWL data challenges this explanation, however, demonstrating that women who graduated from law school between 1980 and 1995 made up nearly half of new associates after their graduation, but constitute only 20% of the partners in their cohort today--a result replicated in other studies. Many talented and ambitious women lawyers who have stepped off the treadmill for various reasons want to return to the workforce but find the road back to the law paved with potholes and roadblocks," said NAWL President Cathy Fleming, a partner at Nixon Peabody. for NAWL Conference on Career Development, Law Firm Initiatives, LEGAL TIMES, Apr. |
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