United States:
Women Partners Gain But Minority Partners Flat At N.J. Firms
18 August 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Fox Rothschild was featured in the New Jersey Law
Journal article "Women Partners Gain but Minority
Partners Flat at N.J. Firms," While the full text can be found
in the August 7, 2014, issue, a synopsis is below.
The New Jersey Law Journal evaluates the progress of
gender equality in New Jersey firms in 2014. While the number of
minorities in nonpartner positions in New Jersey firms increased
from 2013 to 2014, the number of minority partners remained
unchanged.
Mentioned along with several other firms for showing significant
increases in women partners, Fox Rothschild's Princeton, N.J.
office increased its female partners in 2013 from 16 to 20
partners.
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