Trying to Get Pregnant? Management Would Like to Know.
The co-leader of Jones Day's health care practice at a recent meeting apparently "encouraged" women to tell management if they were pregnant or planning on be. Is that so wrong?
October 08, 2018 at 01:48 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
I am so grateful for white, middle-aged male partners. If it weren't for them, I honestly don't know what I'd write about!
Take Stephen Sozio,the co-leader of Jones Day's health care practice who also chairs the firm's litigation department in Cleveland. At a recent office meeting, he apparently “encouraged” women to tell management if they were pregnant or planning on be, reports Elie Mystal at Above the Law.
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