"As the feedback forms from our conferences repeatedly prove, it is Lauren's likeable sense of humor and approachable demeanor coupled with her knowledge of the topic that repeatedly reserve her position as the 'crowd favorite.'  Personally, I cannot speak highly enough of Lauren's ability to effortlessly engage an entire audience, keep on task with time management, and go above and beyond by building relationships with the audience that go beyond the conference itself."

Tricia Hyland, ARKGroup USA

Events
To Opt In or Opt Out, That is the Question

Date: 03/03/2008

City: Boston

Organization: Women's Bar Association Panel, Suffolk University Law School

Description

Work-life balance has always been one of the institutional impediments to women's success in the practice of law.  Join panelists Lauren Stiller Rikleen, Nina E. Kallen and Amy Baker Mandragouras for a discussion on related topics. 

  • How to approach career decisions relating to work-life balance
  • How the legal profession is adapting to address work-life balance
  • How much law firms should do to accommodate an attorney's need for work-life balance
  • The perceived or real need to leave large firm practice for a smaller firm or go solo to achieve work-life balance
  • Whether solo and small firm practice provides work-life balance
  • How the work-life balance trend towards gender neutrality will affect the future of the legal profession


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