Large Firms
Oct. 14, 2016
More women lawyers taking pay equality to court
Almost 25 years after women began comprising half of law school graduating classes, women lawyers still lag far behind their male colleagues in pay, prestige and power. By Gay Crosthwait Grunfeld and Jenny Yelin





Gay C. Grunfeld
Managing Partner
Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP
Complex civil litigation, with an emphasis on business, civil rights, and employment litigation
101 Mission St.
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 433-6830
Email: ggrunfeld@rbgg.com
Columbia Univ SOL; New York NY
Almost 25 years after women began comprising half of law school graduating classes, women lawyers still lag far behind their male colleagues in pay, prestige and power. Nowhere is this disparity more evident than in big law, where women equity partners still hover below 20 percent of their partnerships. In-house corporate legal departments are not much better, with women accounting for only 22 percent o...
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