…Army veterans and former servicewoman herself, Laura Law-Millett started the GI Film Festival to educate civilians about the experiences of veterans through film. The festival, held in Washington, D.C., tells…
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Lessons from King on Our Purpose in Life and Work
…twisted and turned from a below average shy, awkward law student, to a minor law clerk in a South African law firm, then to a successful lawyer, and on to…
The ‘Rain Woman’ Behind a Digital Detective Agency
…has a master’s in mathematics from Stanford University and spent years working in computers for IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers and a Chicago law firm before starting her own company. On a personal…
Diya Liu of Stylish Sophisticate: A Fashion and Lifestyle Publication for the Professional Woman
…to law school. Upon doing some research, I realized that there wasn’t much out there offering editorial guidance on what to wear to conservative work environments even though there are…
Paid Leave and Childcare Aren’t Figuring Big in 2024 Discourse – But They Should
…of private-sector workers have access to paid leave at present, with only 11 states having passed laws to offer it to their citizens. Childcare costs, meanwhile, are near-impossible for many…
Ep. 33: Instead of Building a Wall…
…up finishing first in my law school class. SUE (from tape): Was there any particular aspect of law that interested you? KATE: Yeah, I had a big, grand plan. I…
How to Break Promises to Your Staff … Legally and Compassionately
…Employees may well have based their commitment for the year on the amount of employer contributions. Now, companies may be financially unable to make their promised contributions. The tax law…
Let’s Go Back to 1988 to Really Appreciate How Far Women Entrepreneurs Have Come
…those with unicorn imagery. Is it possible that one day your business will embrace its own law of attraction and become a unicorn? This definitely seems to be true of…
This Candidate is Fighting for Arizonans’ Rights. She Gets That From Her Family
…Austin had never considered running for elected office. Indeed, her plans for 2022 had centered around law school applications. But when the state’s map was redrawn last December to include…
Hillary Clinton: Women Are Not Victims, We Are Agents of Change
…heart of my work my entire life, from college and law school, from Arkansas to the White House to the Senate. And when I became Secretary of State, I was…
Mary Juetten: Traklight.com– Protecting The Intellectual Property Of Small Businesses
…Twitter @traklight Facebook https://www.facebook.com/traklight Reason for starting While in law school, I heard stories of intellectual property (IP) losses and accidental infringement amongst startups and entrepreneurs. Much of this seemed…
Speaking to Transgender Customers
…Engaging a Complex Group According to the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, about 1.4 million people in the United States identify as transgender, or roughly 0.6 percent…
Why an Ex-Fisherwoman Cares That Women Business Owners Are Ill-Prepared for Retirement
…more than 10 demanding years braving the elements in Alaska. “It’s an incredibly entrepreneurial profession,” she says. She headed back to the mainland to try another intense profession — law…
Presenting: The Power List
…hurdles were motivators. “I didn’t allow [sexism] to be an excuse,” Elsa Ramo of entertainment law firm Ramo Law PC in Beverly Hills, Calif., told us. “I allowed it to…
Enterprising Women Immigrants
…inspired her to start her own immigration law firm, Murthy Law. Xiaoning Wang: From Mao to Manhattan Born and raised in 1960s Beijing, Xiaoning Wang, the founder of ChinaSprout, is…