Women continue to enter into law school in record numbers; and, while there has been substantial progress toward equality, women remain underrepresented in many areas of practice traditionally led by men. Come and join members of Women For Justice (part of Minnesota Association for Justice) to learn about women working in traditionally male-dominated practice areas, such as personal injury, mass tort, medical malpractice, disability, workers’ compensations, etc. This panel discussion will address issues such as the value of women in practice areas traditionally dominated by men, issues women face in the practice of law, and how Minnesota Association for Justice is an organization and community like no other.
This event qualifies for one hour of diversity credit.
Join us on November 1, 2022 in the Conservatory at 6:00 p.m. Pizza will be provided.
RSVP by end of day Monday, October 31 via your Symplicity account under Events or email Susan Galazen at susan.galazen@mitchellhamline.edu.
Panelists:
Kristen Gyolai, The Law Office of Kristen Gyolai, https://kristengyolai.com/about/
Sarah Soucie Eyberg, Soucie Eyberg Law, https://disabilitylawmn.com/about/
Liliana A. Maldonado, Aaron Ferguson Law, https://www.aaronfergusonlaw.com/attorneys
Cody Scharpf, Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben, https://www.schwebel.com/attorney/cody-c-scharpf/
Stephanie Schommer, Schmidt & Salita, https://www.schmidtlaw.org/stephanie-j-schommer/
Kathryn Hockin, Hall Law, https://www.hallinjurylaw.com/team-members/kate-hockin/
Dana Gerber, Atkinson Gerber, https://www.workcomplawyers.com/attorney/dana-gerber/
Karthryn Kohn Troldahl, Moyers Kohn Law, https://moyerskohnlaw.com/attorneys/minneapolis-minnesota-kohn-law-p-a/
Carol R. M. Moss, Hellmuth & Johnson, https://hjlawfirm.com/minneapolis-attorneys/carol-r-m-moss/
Alesia Strand, Beedem Law, https://www.beedemlaw.com/the-team/attorney-alesia-r-strand/