Despite the progress women have made in the legal profession over the past several decades, studies indicate that women remain under-represented in leadership positions, influence and economic reward.
While there is a stated goal among many law firm leaders to hire and retain qualified women, women continue to experience struggles impeding their retention. Why is it that law firms seem not to be able to make larger strides in hiring and retaining qualified women?
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