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Briefcase: Cracking the glass ceiling, Moore's Law and more

John Bowie
Mon, 03 Mar 2014

Throwing more light on the glass ceiling
Here's a leading question: Are women failing to make partner at large law firms because they have a tendency to have babies and a life?

Or is there something else at play here? Like good, old-fashioned discrimination? Or is it because of the Old

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John Bowie
Mon, 03 Mar 2014
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