Greenberg Traurig’s Bradley Marsh Receives California State Bar Taxation Section V. Judson Klein Award
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Bradley Marsh, co-managing shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s San Francisco office and co-chair of the firm’s State and Local Tax Practice, was selected to receive the V. Judson Klein Award by the California Lawyers Association’s Taxation Section. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 12, 2021
Bradley Marsh, co-managing shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s San Francisco office and co-chair of the firm’s State and Local Tax Practice, was selected to receive the V. Judson Klein Award by the California Lawyers Association’s Taxation Section.
May 13, 2021
A new study found that female lawyers are more stressed and drink more than their male counterparts. The study, by the California Lawyers Association and the D.C. Bar, found more women were “hazardous drinking” than in the past. 34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men. (Bloomberg Law)
34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men.
May 13, 2021
A new study found that female lawyers are more stressed and drink more than their male counterparts. The study, by the California Lawyers Association and the D.C. Bar, found more women were “hazardous drinking” than in the past. 34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men. (Bloomberg Law)
34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men.
May 13, 2021
A new study found that female lawyers are more stressed and drink more than their male counterparts. The study, by the California Lawyers Association and the D.C. Bar, found more women were “hazardous drinking” than in the past. 34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men. (Bloomberg Law)
34% of women lawyers reported high-risk or hazardous drinking (drinking that could affect your health) compared with 25% of men.