
I Had to Be Independent to Succeed - Then Got Criticised For It
Years ago, I applied for promotion at a law firm where the environment made it especially difficult to progress. All the partners in my department were men. Any new client opportunities that came into the firm were passed directly to them. If you weren’t already a partner, you had to generate new work on your own - not easy when most of the work we did involved large, established organisations who rarely changed legal providers.
But I managed it. I identified a major potential client and spent years proactively offering them free training and support. I kept showing up, building trust, and adding value. Eventually, they gave us work. It was a significant win for the firm - and I’d taken the lead from start to finish.

The Lawyer’s Secret to Joy, Peace and Power
How would your legal career feel if it were filled with more joy, more peace, and a deep sense of personal power?
That’s exactly what we explored in this month’s Female Lawyers’ Club masterclass with the brilliant Jackie Williamson, a former solicitor who now helps lawyers avoid burnout and find a life they genuinely love.

How to Claim Your Power as an Influential Woman in Law
We had the incredible Dion Johnson deliver an inspiring masterclass to Female Lawyers’ Club in which she talked about the P.O.W.E.R principle: the secret to unlocking and unleashing your most powerful expression as a woman, leader, and changemaker in law.
Dion is a Board-level leader, development strategist for women in senior leadership, author and international conference speaker. Dion challenges women leaders to respond to the call to show up, speak up, and shake things the hell up in their industry.