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Law Practice

Oct. 5, 2006

Study Takes Nuanced Look at Three Years Into a Law Career

LOS ANGELES - Three years after passing the bar, women lawyers make an average of $14,000 less than their male counterparts per year, regardless of their practice setting.

By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Three years after passing the bar, women lawyers make an average of $14,000 less than their male counterparts per year, regardless of their practice setting.
      Lawyers with the highest incomes say they are less satisfied with what they do and where they work than those earning far less three years into the profession.<...

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