Article Title
Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Women in Law School
III. Women in Firms
IV. Why More Women Are Not Partners
V. Women as In-House Counsel ... A. Women's Presence ... B. The Changing Role of In-House Counsel
VI. The Relationship of Law Firms and Clients in the 1990s
VII. The Effect of Women as In-House Counsel ... A. Enlightenment Process ... B. Familiarity Process ... C. Rain-making Process ... D. Instrumental Process ... E. Ultimate Effect of the Processes
VIII. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Grace M. Giesel,
The Business Client Is a Woman: The Effect of Women as In-House Counsel on Women in Law Firms and the Legal Profession,
72 Neb. L. Rev.
(1993)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol72/iss3/5