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ABA News Briefing and Discussion of New Report: 'Balanced Lives: Changing The Culture of Legal Practice'.


WHO: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg (born March 15 1933, Brooklyn, New York) is an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Having spent 13 years as a federal judge, but not being a career jurist, she is unique as a Supreme Court justice, having spent the majority of her career as an , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

of the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  

Deborah Rhode, chair, ABA Commission on Women in the Profession

Barbara Paul Barbara Paul is an American writer of detective stories and science fiction. She was born in Maysville, Kentucky, in 1931 and was educated, inter alia, at Bowling Green State University and the University of Pittsburgh.  Robinson, Debevoise & Plimpton

Karen Mathis, chair, ABA House of Delegates House of Delegates
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The lower house of the state legislature in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
 

Robert Grey, chair, ABA Committee on Research About the Future

of the Legal Profession

Rachelle DesVaux Bedke, ABA Young Lawyers Division

WHAT: News briefing and discussion of new report on "Balanced Lives:

Changing the Culture of Legal Practice"

WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 18, 3 p.m.

WHERE: Waldorf-Astoria, John Jacob John Jacob is the name of:
  • John Jacob Astor, first of the Astor family dynasty and first millionaire in the U.S.
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  • a General, see John Jacob (soldier)
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City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 

CONTACT: Beth Akins of the American Bar Association, +1-312-988-6142

ABA Media Relations and Communication Services

In the wake of the tragic events of Sept. 11, Americans around

the country are re-evaluating their priorities, and for many,

time for family and community involvement has taken on an even

greater importance.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of

the United States, is among those who will participate in an

American Bar Association news briefing about the challenges

lawyers face as they seek better balance in their personal and

professional lives. The news briefing is at 3 p.m., Thursday,

Oct. 18, in the John Jacob Astor Room of the Waldorf-Astoria

Hotel, New York City.

At the briefing, representatives of the ABA Commission on Women

in the Profession will outline the findings of the commission's

new report on "Balanced Lives: Changing the Culture of Legal

Practice." The report finds that legal employers have fallen

short in helping lawyers resolve the culture clash between their

professional and personal lives, and this failure comes at a cost

to them, their employees, the legal profession and the public.

"Balanced Lives" offers firms a roadmap for creating an

environment that attracts and retains well-qualified lawyers. It

outlines strategies and model policies on alternate work

schedules and family leave to help legal employers accommodate a

profession that today is nearly one-third female, and respond to

the demands lawyers of both sexes who are increasingly unwilling

to make the personal tradeoffs made by earlier generations.

Also participating in the news briefing will be commission chair

Deborah Rhode, the report's principal author, and Debevoise &

Plimpton partner Barbara Paul Robinson, who pioneered one of the

first flex-time programs in a New York City law firm. The event

will begin with an informal discussion and tea at 3 p.m. The

release of the report's findings and remarks by panelists will

commence at 3:30 p.m.
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