From Access to Advancement: Mentorship and Sponsorship for Women Lawyers in Idaho by Lindsey A. Morgan, Kathleen M. Carr, Alycia Moss, Catherine Renshaw, and Katie Sheftic
A young associate wins her first motion. Her supervising partner nods approvingly, then turns to a male colleague and says, “This is your client—can you take the lead on the client call to discuss the win?” The associate did the…
Read Full ArticleA Seat at the Table: Credibility and the Invisible Work of Women in Transactional Practice by Sarah M. Ford
In transactional practice, credibility is often established before the negotiation even begins. The conference room fills. Introductions are exchanged. Business cards slide across the table. In those first moments, the participants in a deal quietly assess one another—who represents whom,…
Read Full ArticleWhy Fault Divorce Is Unpopular in Idaho by Jennifer E. Neyenhouse
Fault divorce is unpopular because it is a contest with no direct prize pot. Courts may consider the effect of facts related to marital misconduct when determining property division, alimony, or child custody, but fault grounds for divorce do not…
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