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Gordon Feinblatt renames family law practice after Sheila Sachs
Sep 24, 2019

Gordon Feinblatt renames family law practice after Sheila Sachs

Gordon Feinblatt LLC has renamed its family law practice after longtime attorney Sheila K. Sachs, as a way to honor her legacy.

Pretrial issues on lawmakers’ docket
Apr 9, 2019

Lawmakers hail bills barring cyberbullying, child porn, violence against pregnant women

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly this year addressed the dangers posed by social media and increasingly realistic computer graphics in passing legislation to expand protections against on-line bullying of […]

TEMPLATE: Maureen Edobor Generation J.D.
Apr 5, 2019

Reflections on Women’s History Month

Last month I attended a wonderful Women‘s History Month lecture titled “Political Involvement: Why It’s Important & How to Do It,” sponsored by the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, the […]

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Mar 8, 2019

What’s the password? Stay Strong!

I am not a daily affirmation type of person. That said, I’ve taken to making my work computer’s password – which I have to change frequently — an affirmation. My […]

Meet The Best Employers in Maryland
Feb 20, 2019

Study: Baltimore second-best city for women in tech

Baltimore is among the best cities in the country for women in the tech industry, a report from SmartAsset said. The city ranks second on the list, which accounts for […]

Laura L. Rubenstein: The fallacy of an unlimited vacation policy
Sep 6, 2018

Laura L. Rubenstein: Who you calling a girl?

It’s safe to assume that any female over the age of 18 is a woman.

Report: About a million joined the millionaire club in 2014
Aug 21, 2018

Number of women entrepreneurs in Md. grows but lags the nation

Maryland has had middling success compared to other states in developing women-owned businesses, but those firms have been more successful at generating revenue, a new report found.

Md.’s law schools tackle gender issues
Aug 17, 2018

Md.’s law schools tackle gender issues

It’s 2018, yet the legal industry is facing a “gigantic” female talent drain, according to a partially released recent study commissioned by the American Bar Association, as women are leaving the profession in larger numbers and quicker than men.

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Aug 13, 2018

Study examines why senior women attorneys leave the profession

81 percent of women say they were mistaken for a lower-level employee but this didn’t happen to men, according to a new survey.

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May 30, 2018

Men claim discrimination in legal attacks on women’s groups

Alfred Rava, a San Diego lawyer, counts himself as a fierce warrior in the fight against gender discrimination, but not in the way most people think. His targets have been women's organizations and women-only events which, he says, are illegally biased against men.

McDonald’s workers file sex harassment claims
May 22, 2018

McDonald’s workers file sex harassment claims

Energized by the #MeToo movement, two national advocacy groups are teaming up to lodge sexual harassment complaints against McDonald's on behalf of 10 women who have worked at the fast food restaurant in nine cities.

3 extradited, charged in death of man who resisted robbery
Feb 23, 2018

Baltimore a top city for women in tech, despite gender pay gap

Baltimore is the third-best city for women in tech, according to a study by SmartAsset, despite a large pay gap between men and women.