April 22, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Personal Remembrance of an Icon: Connecticut's Ellen Ash PetersChief Justice Peters demanded respect for herself, her colleagues and the institution we served. And when her famous black purse came out, you knew it was time to wrap up.
By Joette Katz and Victoria Woodin Chavey
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July 18, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Pay Equity Litigation TrendsVictoria Woodin Chavey and Ana C. Shields of Jackson Lewis write: With rapid legislative developments on pay equity in numerous states, and with high visibility on the issue in many forums, pay equity litigation is likely to continue to occupy a prominent and important place in workplace legal issues.
By Victoria Woodin Chavey and Ana C. Shields
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January 25, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Fresh Look At 'Qualified' Under ADASince the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act more than 20 years ago, the term "qualified individual with a disability" has become well-entrenched in the vernacular of employment discrimination law.
By VICTORIA WOODIN CHAVEY
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April 05, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The Importance Of Mentoring WomenDo women lawyers achieve greater success when they receive strong support and encouragement from mentors? Why does mentoring hold special importance for women, as opposed to men, in the legal profession? How can law firms and other organizations ensure that women develop the mentoring relationships that may prove to be a critical element of success within the firm or organization?
By Kathleen D. Monnes and Victoria Woodin Chavey Special To The Law Tribune
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