While many lawyers say they still see fewer women lead counsel in New York courtrooms than men, there is little to no data available to show the extent of any disparity.

Now a group of lawyers from the New York State Bar Association’s Commercial and Federal Litigation Section is initiating a large-scale survey to track the frequency of female lead counsel in New York state and federal courts, and in mediation and arbitration.

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