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What It's Really Like to Practice Law As a Woman
What It's Really Like to Practice Law as a Woman
Tuesday, July 16, 2024| Program: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Reception: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Format: In-Person
The program is presented jointly by the New York City Bar Association and New York Women's Bar Association and is free for summer associates, interns, law students and junior attorneys.
Register through the New York Women's Bar Association
here.
Description:
Law students, summer associates, summer interns, new attorneys, and recruiting coordinators are invited to hear an outstanding panel of attorneys share their experiences in government, large firms, small firms, non-profit organizations and in-house law departments and discuss the issues that significantly affect women lawyers just entering the profession.
Panelists:
Neysa Alsina
, General Counsel, New York State Higher Education Service Corp.
Catherine Christian
, Partner, Liston Abramson
Ernestine Mings
, Partner, Blank Rome LLP
Ayelén Rodriguez
, Associate, Venable LLP
Moderator:
Melissa Glassman
, Associate, Advocate, LLP
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When
7/16/2024
Where
Online
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