Successful Women Attorneys Share Their Stories-EWL241023
Cost -
Join us for a half-hour of networking followed by a 90-minute panel of experienced women attorneys from the areas of criminal, family, employment, transactional, litigation, and workers’ compensation practices, who will share their stories. The moderated discussion about the experiences of women attorneys in Connecticut will highlight the different challenges and opportunities which are unique to women attorneys. The discussion will focus on striving for work-life balance, advocating for self in the legal work force, finding mentorship opportunities, dealing with unconscious bias, marketing opportunities which are different for women, and innate skills that women bring to the practice of law that give them advantages.
Member - $50.00
Student Member - $30.00
Non-Member - $75.00
Program Date - Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Product ID - EWL241023
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (1.0 Ethics; 0.5 General)
About the Program
Join us for a half-hour of networking followed by a 90-minute panel of experienced women attorneys from the areas of criminal, family, employment, transactional, litigation, and workers’ compensation practices, who will share their stories. The moderated discussion about the experiences of women attorneys in Connecticut will highlight the different challenges and opportunities which are unique to women attorneys. The discussion will focus on striving for work-life balance, advocating for self in the legal work force, finding mentorship opportunities, dealing with unconscious bias, marketing opportunities which are different for women, and innate skills that women bring to the practice of law that give them advantages.
Credits
Ethics and Professionalism:1.0, General:0.5
Description
Presented by the Women in the Law Section
You Will Learn
- About challenges that are unique to women attorneys
- How to overcome the challenges
- How the legal profession has changed or remained the same over time
- About opportunities that women attorneys bring to the profession
Who Should Purchase
Women attorneys and attorneys who are interested in learning more about challenges and opportunities which are unique to women attorneys.
Speakers
Jomarie T. Andrews Maggie Castinado
Hinckley Allen, Immediate past President of the CBA,
Hartford, CT of the Public Defender,
New Haven, CT
Colette S. Griffin Amy E. Markim
Strunk Dodge Aiken Zovas LLC, O'Sullivan McCormack Jensen & Bliss PC,
Rocky Hill, CT Glastonbury, CT
Patricia E. Reilly Misty R. Simmons
Murtha Cullina LLP, Flaherty Legal Group LLC,
New Haven, CT West Hartford , CT
Moderators
Michelle M. Napoli Elycia D. Solimene
Morrison Mahoney LLP, Solimene & Secondo LLP,
Hartford, CT Meriden, CT