Events
The National Association of Women Lawyers will host its Annual Awards Luncheon on July 16, 2008 at 12 PM at the historic Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. The Annual Luncheon celebrates NAWL's achievements and honors the recipients of the NAWL awards.
The Georgia Association for Women Lawyers presents Life in the Law: "Wining and Dining Clients and Potential Clients: Business Dinner Etiquette."
Lunch:
Members: $30
Public Interest/Judiciary Members: $20
Non-Members: $40
Register on-line or contact Jennifer Mills at jmills@hplegal.com for more information.
The Project for Attorney Retention and The Center for WorkLife Law at Hastings College of the Law are pleased to announce the second annual Hastings Leadership Academy for Women, an executive education program designed exclusively for women law firm partners.
The Project for Attorney Retention and The Center for WorkLife Law at Hastings College of the Law are pleased to announce the second annual Hastings Leadership Academy for Women, an executive education program designed exclusively for women law firm partners.
The Project for Attorney Retention and The Center for WorkLife Law at Hastings College of the Law are pleased to announce the second annual Hastings Leadership Academy for Women, an executive education program designed exclusively for women law firm partners.
The North Fulton NNB is the 4th Tuesday of each month from 7:30-9:00 am at the Atlanta Bread Company on Old Milton Parkway in Alpharetta, GA. Please RSVP directly to Debby Stone at debby@cornerofficecoaching.com.
San Diego Lawyer's Club presents Rainmaking: The difference between a sprinkle and a downpour.
Speaker is trial attorney Juanita Brooks, a principal with Fish & Richardson.
Breakfast and program, 7:30 a.m.
Members, $23
Students, $18
Non-members, $28
1.0 hour MCLE credit (general)
Click here for more information or to register.
This program will address issues of particular interest to women lawyers of color and the managing and supervising lawyers involved in their career development.
Topics:
• Individual paths to success
• Overcoming obstacles
• Recognizing and taking advantage of opportunities
• Creating and developing mentoring relationships
• Advocating for yourself and demonstrating your skills
• Playing to your strengths
• The importance of excellence
Women lawyers with experience in government, law firms, alternative practices and in-house law departments speak about issues that significantly affect lawyers just entering the profession.
Please note this program is expressly for law students, summer associates and legal interns.
Cosponsored with the New York Women's Bar Association
Please RSVP to summerprogram@nywba.org.







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