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Jun. 10, 2026

Women, leadership and the economics of influence

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Patricia L. Glaser

Partner and Chair of the Litigation Department
Glaser Weil Fink Howard Avchen & Shapiro LLP

10250 Constellation Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90067

Email: pglaser@glaserweil.com

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Women, leadership and the economics of influence

In speaking of where credit and influence truly reside, Theodore Roosevelt wrote in his 1910 "Citizenship in a Republic" address that "the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena." In the legal profession, that arena has traditionally been defined by the lawyers who build client relationships, try cases, negotiate high-stakes matters, shape industries and generate enduring legal and economic influence.

As more women ascend to formal le...

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