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Man convicted of 2006 murder dies in prison – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

A Phoenix man convicted in 2006 of his wife’s homicide died Saturday in prison. Jack Allan Sterling, 75, died Saturday at the Snake River Correctional Institution in Ontario, according to a news relea.

Jackson County murderer dies in prison custody

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Why do female lawyers leave law firms? Blatantly unfair compensation often cited, new ABA report says

Image from Shutterstock.com. Compensation systems that are “blatantly unfair” and “rife with gender bias” were most often cited as the reason female attorneys left their law firms, according to a new ABA report based on focus groups and interviews with experienced female lawyers. Female lawyers reported that they originated more work than some male colleagues yet received lower compensation, according to the report by the American Bar Foundation, undertaken in collaboration with the ABA Commission on Women in the Legal Profession. The report is titled In Their Own Words: Experienced Women Lawyers Explain Why They Are Leaving Their Law Firms and the Profession. The study is part of the ABA Initiative on Long-Term Careers for Women in Law.

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