Canada:
EG Award Promotes Legal Change In Domestic And Sexual Abuse
29 March 2016
Lerners LLP
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Emerging female lawyers can use the “power, privilege and voice” of their legal training to bring greater awareness and legal responsiveness to the area of sexual or domestic violence and abuse, says Toronto personal injury and health lawyer Elizabeth Grace.
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