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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At my wife's firm she made partner with two kids under 4 years old. I work full time also 40+ hours a week, but I travel rarely and my schedule is more regular so I do daycare pickup and drop off every day. In her practice group there are 3 other partners that I can think of in similar situations, that made partner with small children and have husbands that work full time as well, but mostly in more regular tech/government/consulting type jobs. Most of the senior female associates and counsel have children as well. The typical pattern that I see is: 1) Graduate law school 2) work at a firm for a few years, and get married 3) Have kids when you are a 5-7 year and established in your practice area. 4) Make counsel 5) A few years later make partner[/quote] Clearly you have a very unrepresentative view of biglaw or your wife is at a smaller or boutique firm. Women still make up a small fraction of equity partners. During my time in biglaw, I saw the following types of women partners with kids. 1. Women who had kids before law school and kids were older by time they got to firm (usually law second career); 2. Women who had another family member stay home with kids, usually a dad or grandparent. 3. Women whose dh also worked, Jad full time help and were always trying to be a reduced hours partner, while never actually working reduced hours. 4. Women who made partner before having kids and then left for government or in house when they had kids. most of the women I knew with kids left before being promoted, and about half of the women who were promoted to partner never had kids.[/quote]
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