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InterestingRead 17 - 09 Jul 2012 - Main.CourtneyDoak
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 I'm sure that some of you have already heard about or read this article - "Why Women Still Can't Have it All", written by Anne-Marie Slaughter and published in the July/August edition of The Atlantic - but I thought I'd share it for those who haven't, as it provides some thought-provoking commentary on issues that both women and men face in striving to attain fulfillment at work and at home.

Slaughter specifically highlights the legal industry, built on the foundation of the billable hour, and discusses the unique challenges that this model presents for a law firm associate seeking to establish a work/life balance with which he or she is satisfied.

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I thought that the article was a worthwhile read, as Slaughter directly addresses a lot of issues I've thought about and grappled with since beginning law school and considering the career I want to pursue and the balance I want to strike in terms of how that career fits into my life.
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Though I have qualms with some of Slaughter's arguments, I thought that the article was a worthwhile read, as Slaughter directly addresses and incites thought on a lot of issues I've grappled with since beginning law school and considering the career I want to pursue and the balance I want to strike in terms of how that career fits into my life.
 -- CourtneyDoak - 25 Jun 2012

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