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Paternity Leave Popular, Even for Partners-to-Be

Real men put their careers on hold for babies. At some of the most profitable and hard-driving law firms in the nation, paid paternity leave for new dads -- ranging from two to 10 weeks -- is now the norm, a perk as basic as a shiny BlackBerry. More striking is that men under 40 -- even those with partnership aspirations -- aren't hesitatin...

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