What really drives you at work?
Over the past 20 years as an employment lawyer, I’ve (generally!) really enjoyed what I do.
I’ve found it very satisfying helping people solve problems at work, especially when I can make someone’s working life easier or fairer.
Looking back, the times I’ve been happiest in my career have almost always had one thing in common: I’ve felt connected to my clients and proud of the impact I’ve made. Whether it’s obtaining a clarification of the law in a previously untested area or resolving a difficult workplace issue, what mattered most to me was knowing I’ve made a positive difference.
The truth about fees and billing in law
Last week, we held our first Fees & Billing Roundtable inside Female Lawyers’ Club.
It was one of those conversations that reminded me just how much we need spaces like this in the profession. We barely scratched the surface in an hour, but already so much came out that was practical, reassuring, and thought-provoking.
What makes a great leader in law? Not what you’ve been told
Over the past few months, I’ve been working on something very close to my heart, and it’s now finished and ready for publication.
I’ve written a chapter for the upcoming second edition of Beyond Bias: Unleashing the Potential of Women in Law, a book that brings together leading voices in the legal profession to explore what still holds women back, and how we move forward.
Why so many lawyers secretly hate business development
Earlier in my legal career, the phrase business development used to make me shudder. I thought it meant awkward networking events, trying to “sell” myself, or being highly extroverted, none of which felt like me.
Last week in Female Lawyers’ Club, we hosted a fantastic masterclass with Lara Quie, Senior Director of Business Development at FTI Consulting, to banish the myths and uncover what BD is really about.
The Surprising Gift of Going Away
Coming home always gives me perspective. I think that’s one of the best parts of a holiday - you suddenly see your “normal life” from a different angle, instead of being stuck in the weeds. This time, I even made a list of all the things around the house I’d been blind to while running two businesses and looking after two children.