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The Future Of Bankruptcy Law

01/04/10


When bankruptcy attorney Natalie Sawyer walks into meetings with bankruptcy law colleagues or opposing counsel, she’s typically the youngest person in the room, and often the only woman present. But even in the first few years of her career, Sawyer says she’s seen larger numbers of young women enter the profession – aided by networking groups such as the International Women Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC), of which Sawyer is New England co-chair.

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