LawHer Ep. 62: Kamay Lafalaise | Have Women In Law Made Progress?
How do we pursue our passions without compromising our professional commitment? ⚡️
Kamay Lafalaise is showing us how it’s done. By day, she’s navigating privacy law at the FTC. By night, she’s cooking up a storm on MasterChef . 🍳⚖️
In this episode, Kamay dives into the progress women in law have made—and the work still ahead. Check out this highlight from the episode, where Kamay explains her thoughts on how women are reshaping the legal landscape and breaking down barriers every day. 🌐
Kamay is living proof that we can redefine success on our own terms. From the ever-changing world of privacy law to the MasterChef kitchen, she’s crafting a career that embraces all her passions. 🌟
✨ How do you make space for your passions alongside your profession? Let us know in the comments! ✨
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LawHer Ep. 61: Angela Reddock-Wright | Balancing Career and Civic Engagement
It's not just about the work you do in the office—it's about contributing to the social fabric of the issues you truly believe in. ⚡️
How do you balance your career with your passion for social issues? Share your tips or challenges in the comments below! ⬇️
Listen to Angela Reddock-Wright's episode of LawHer for more inspiring insights, now available for streaming and download.
LawHer Ep. 61: Angela Reddock-Wright | Breaking Barriers and Leading Change
⚡️ Breaking Barriers & Redefining Leadership! ⚡️
Meet Angela Reddock-Wright, the powerhouse attorney proving that success and social change can go hand in hand! 💪
From picket lines to the courtroom, Angela, Reddock Law Group, is on a mission to make workplaces better for everyone—one mediation at a time. ⚖️✨
Angela isn’t just talking the talk; she’s walking the walk by challenging law firms and businesses to lead by example. She’s redefining what it means to be a values-driven leader in the legal world—one mediation, investigation, and civic action at a time. ⚖️
Check out this highlight from the episode, where Angela discusses trailblazing women in law breaking barriers and leading the charge, proving that this is more than a career; it’s a movement.
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LawHer Ep. 60: Hon. Dalila C. Lyons | Do Men and Women Judge Differently?
Do men and women judge differently? 🤔
Backed by a series of studies, Hon. Dalila C. Lyons examines the nuances of decision-making on the bench and whether gender plays a role in judicial perspectives.
Her findings are both surprising and enlightening, challenging the way we think about justice and impartiality in the courtroom. ⚖️📚
🗨️ Watch the clip and let us know your thoughts: Do you think gender influences decision-making?
Drop your comments below! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
LawHer Ep. 60: Hon. Dalila C. Lyons | One Tip When Becoming a Judge
Discover how women are reshaping the legal landscape, from the courtroom to the negotiation table.
In this new episode of LawHer, we explore the subtle yet powerful changes transforming the world of law with Honorable Dalila Lyons, a trailblazer whose career mirrors the progress of women in the legal profession.
From being the first in her family to attend college to serving 18 years on the Los Angeles Superior Court bench, Dalila now brings her unique perspective to private mediation.
Learn how the rising tide of women in judiciary roles is impacting the administration of justice, why "soft skills" are becoming a secret weapon in high-stakes negotiations, and how diversity on the bench is increasing public confidence in our legal system.
Check out this highlight from the episode where Judge Lyons shares her top tip for aspiring judges: It all comes down to your reputation.
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LawHer Ep. 59: Angela Bruno | Why Mediation is Crucial!
Mediation is more than just numbers—it's where the reality of the case comes into
sharp focus. ⚡️
Attorney Angela Bruno, BRUNO NALU , shares powerfulinsights on how mediation offers a unique opportunity to learn things about your case that you simply can't
get anywhere else. 🌟
👉 Have you ever had an experience in mediation that changed your perspective? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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LawHer Ep. 59: Angela Bruno | The Power of Women Supporting Women
⚡️Are you ready to take your negotiation skills to the next level? ⚡️
Angela Bruno, Co-founder of BRUNO NALU, joins us to reveal how mastering the art of negotiation can not only transform your legal career but also impact every aspect of your life. 💪
Angela breaks down what negotiation truly means—it's far beyond just crunching numbers. It's about understanding people, creating the perfect environment, and playing the long game.
She shares practical, real-world strategies for preparing clients for mediation, maximizing case value, and staying adaptable when the stakes are high.
But this episode is about more than just courtroom tactics. Angela also opens up about the unique challenges women face in the legal field and how negotiation skills can be a powerful tool for driving change.
And because we know the power of women supporting women, check out this highlight from the episode, where Angela goes into detail on the sudden surge of legal conferences for women and the progress being made, and the progress yet to come.
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LawHer Ep. 58: Miriam Airington-Fisher | Stop Being Afraid of AI!
AI is everywhere. It's on the top of everyone's mind it seems. But why do people act so afraid of it?
On the most recent episode of LawHer, Miriam Airington-Fisher explains why lawyers need to stop being afraid of AI and embrace it.
Are you embracing AI at your law firm?
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LawHer Ep. 58: Miriam Airington-Fisher | Overcoming Mid-Career Challenges
⚡️Ready to break the mold?
Meet Miriam Airington-Fisher, founder of Airington Law and author of "Mom's a Lawyer," in the latest LawHer episode. ✨
Miriam is redefining what it means to thrive in law, overcoming mid-career challenges while balancing work and life.
🎥 Discover her innovative use of virtual assistants, reimagined client service, and how she’s building a firm culture that supports working parents. Get ready to reshape your legal journey—your way! 💪
Full episode of LawHer now available for streaming and download at https://rankings.io/lawher
What are some challenges you've overcome as a woman midway through your career? Share them below 👇
LawHer Ep. 57: Leah Molatseli | Get Technologically Competent
It's 2024, why are you still using a fax machine? 📠
In the most recent episode of LawHer, Leah Molatseli dives into being "technologically competent," and how as a lawyer you're obligated to keep up with the times. ⚡️
Do you agree with Leah here? Let us know in the comments below 👇
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LawHer - Ep. 57: Leah Molatseli | Get Out There and Do It!
⚡️ Breaking barriers and bridging gaps ⚡️
In our latest episode of LawHer, we're thrilled to feature the trailblazing Leah Molatseli, a South African legal tech innovator who's redefining the practice of law in the digital age. ✨
Leah’s story is one of resilience and innovation. From navigating law school as a young mother to breaking away from traditional firm culture, she’s forged her own path in legal tech. And now, she’s on a mission to make legal services more affordable and accessible to underserved communities.
For women eyeing a place in the male-dominated worlds of law, her advice is gold: overcome imposter syndrome and leverage your unique strengths.
Check out this highlight from the episode, where Leah tells listeners to "Get Out There and Do It," breaking cultural barriers, networking fearlessly, and embracing technology to bridge the justice gap.
Full episode now available for streaming and download at https://rankings.io/lawher
What cultural barriers have you broken in your journey? Share your story below! 👇
LawHer Ep. 56 - Dawn Smith | Fighting for Justice
We all have reasons why we do what we do. And for Dawn Smith, Smith Clinesmith, LLP, she became a lawyer to make a difference and fight for justice.
What makes you get up in the morning? What drives you to do what you do?
Listen to Dawn's full episode of LawHer, now available for streaming and download.