Labor and employment attorney Candice T. Zee was the only girl on her high school’s roller hockey club team, but apparently that gender discrepancy wasn’t all bad.
“At that age, hockey appealed to me because it was something other girls weren’t doing,” the Seyfarth Shaw LLP partner explained.
“And my parents had told me, ‘No, girls don’t play hockey. We don’t really want you to play,’” she added...
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