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Law Practice

Aug. 13, 2013

Women should focus on making connections to find clients, panelists say

When it comes to breaking into the "old boy's club" often seen among law firm ranks and big businesses, women should carry with them a simple tip: men are just people, speakers said during an American Bar Association panel.



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By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - When it comes to breaking into the "old boys' club" often seen among law firm ranks and big businesses, women should carry with them a simple tip: Men are just people, speakers said during an American Bar Association panel on women rainmakers.


Many attendees were female sole or small firm practitioners with stay-at-home husbands a...

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