Full disclosure — I was dubious about the book's promise to offer «practical guidance and helpful solutions»
for young women lawyers.
Many women also know that mentoring is the best way to ensure that
young women lawyers stay in the profession and advance to partnership.
She is a dynamic public speaker on the issues challenging young women in law practice today, she
counsels young women lawyers and law firm partners on issues of retaining talent, and she provides individual and small group career counseling for young women law students and lawyers.
Her day job is a big one, but Dwyer also remains passionate about developing the careers
of young women lawyers, which is why she established the Black Female Lawyers Network, a registered not - for - profit, in 2006.
Only time will make a difference to this,
as young women lawyers who have grown up in a more progressive world continue to fight for the recognition, respect and equality that they are due.
In addition to her presentations on issues related to collaborative law and domestic relations, Ms. Taub also
mentors young women lawyers and has spoken at Duke University's Career Conference for graduating seniors about prospective legal careers and \ «Women in the Law.
From day one, we're offering
our young women lawyers opportunities to grow as practitioners and as leaders.
Young women lawyers are leaving the practice in large numbers.
After all, even Vivia Chen of The Careerist believes that
young women lawyers are overly concerned about balancing work and family.
Roberta also created a fellowship program with Ms JD, an organization for
young women lawyers and female law students.
Susan Smith Blakely's Best Friends at the Bar: the New Balance for Today's Woman Lawyer offers practical guidance and helpful solutions for
young women lawyers.
According to Martha W. Barnett, Past President, American Bar Association, Epstein has written «the ultimate insider's handbook for
young women lawyers and «lawyers to be,» while offering the rare opportunity for seasoned lawyers to read about their peers, connect, and recognize that they are not alone.»
Kimber Russell: There's no question it's better today for
young women lawyers than back then.