In the last 10 years, there has been no movement in the percentage of women lawyers practicing in the Pennsylvania offices of the state’s 100 largest law firms.

In looking at data provided to Legal sibling publication PaLaw magazine, 28.8 percent of the lawyers working in the Pennsylvania offices of the state’s largest firms in 2014 were women. That was the same figure shown in data provided by the largest firms in 2004. And the 28.8 percent is a slight uptick from the 28.5 percent in 2012 and the 28.3 percent in 2013 who were women.

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