Thursday, May 18, 2023
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Holman’s Table
644 Bayfield St
St Paul, MN 55107
We may live in a modern society, but women+* entering the legal profession face a multitude of obstacles to pursue a successful career. Despite discussions of improving gender equality in the legal profession, the number of women+ lawyers have only minimally risen in the past decade. Gender bias continues to present itself at the office but the issues that it creates are fixable, so long as women+ are equipped with the tools to address it.
Join the MSBA New Lawyers Section and Minnesota Women Lawyers for candid conversation between women+ about the issues women+ face inside and outside of the office. Molly Hough, Founder of Juris Consult, will kick-off the conversation with interactive presentations on the following topics: (1) I feel like I am floundering – dealing with that feeling of inadequacy; (2) what expectations should I have and how to advocate for myself; and (3) the importance of your network and how to build it. Attendees will gain valuable tools and insight on how to best navigate gender bias related issues in the legal profession.
After, we will transition to a panel discussion on the journey towards work-life balance and feeling well-rounded. We curated a unique group of women with different career paths and roles outside of the workplace to serve on our panel and provide their knowledge and insight on how women+ entering the legal profession can have it all.
The afternoon will conclude with a reception for attendees to network and continue the discussion.
Presenters:Molly Hough, Founder, Juris ConsultJudge Ellen L. Maas, Tenth Judicial District (retired)Tessa Boury, Director, Hudson Hospital FoundationAreti Georgopoulos, Attorney, Harmony Law FirmSusan Tegt, Shareholder, Larkin Hoffman
*Women+ means this event is a woman-focused event that intends an inclusive definition of women. We are welcoming and respectful of women, including trans women and those who are nonbinary, gender non-conforming, and anyone who identifies as a woman in a way that is significant to them. We also welcome allies who are committed to creating environments that are supportive of people who are typically underrepresented in the workplace and beyond.
Register on the Minnesota State Bar Association website.