Overview (Program Summary)
In these uncertain times, it is no longer enough to be a top-notch in-house lawyer. What are the intangibles that differentiate those who thrive and those who wither? During this webinar, workplace and legal industry expert, Debbie Epstein Henry, will explore three challenging areas where in-house lawyers should focus. These include:
1. Networking
2. Self-Advocacy
3. Leadership and Executive Presence
After gaining an understanding of the challenges, participants will learn tangible steps to better navigate their way, especially in times of upheaval. Participants will be armed with feedback and inspiration, to develop the skill sets they need to gain the success and status they want in this new, uncharted territory.
Speakers
Debbie Epstein Henry is an expert, consultant, best-selling author, and public speaker on careers, workplaces, women and law. She runs DEH Consulting, Speaking Writing where she consults and speaks internationally, including The Hague, the French Senate, London, and Vienna. Debbie conceived of Best Law Firms for Women, a benchmarking survey and competition she ran for a decade with Working Mother. She wrote two ABA best-selling books, Law & Reorder (author, 2010) and Finding Bliss (co-author, 2015) and she’s been featured by hundreds of news outlets including The New York Times, NBC Nightly News, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2011, Debbie co-founded Bliss Lawyers to employ lawyers in temporary roles for in-house and law firm clients. In 2020, her company was acquired by Axiom, a global leader in high-caliber, on-demand legal talent, and she now serves as their executive consultant. A native New Yorker, Debbie and her husband live in the Philadelphia area; they have three sons.
Notes
NOTE! IF THE REGISTRATION CHOICES SAY “AUDIT” THAT IS A TECHNICAL GLITCH AND YOU WILL STILL RECEIVE MCLE CREDIT IN ILLINOIS.
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Participants seeking MCLE credit must participate for the full program and provide their IL Bar number during registration.