The first step to solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

That’s the mentality that guided Brown Rudnick chairman and chief executive officer Joseph Ryan after he realized three years ago that his firm had an abysmally small number of female equity partners. So Ryan brought in outside consultants to help perform a comprehensive evaluation of the firm’s operations, then used the results of that effort to craft a plan aimed at addressing the gender imbalance.

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