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  • How do we pursue our passions without compromising our professional commitment?

    Kamay Lafalaise (@kamay.lafalaise) is shattering stereotypes and rebuilding success in her own image. By day, she's negotiating the complex landscape of privacy law at the Federal Trade Commission. By night, she's turning up the heat as a contestant on MasterChef. She's crafting a career that combines her legal expertise with her passion for cooking, proving that success and joy aren't mutually exclusive.

    We explore how Kamay navigates the ever-shifting terrain of privacy law, bringing creativity and adaptability to a field where the rules seem to change daily. But more than that, we'll delve into how she's designed a life that honors all aspects of her identity.

    Kamay's journey offers inspiring insights into creating a life that's both successful and fulfilling on our own terms.

    From the halls of the FTC to the MasterChef kitchen, Kamay is redefining what it means to be a successful lawyer in the millennial era. She's living proof that we can negotiate our way to a life that embraces our whole selves.

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Kamay Lafalaise?

    The rapidly evolving landscape of privacy law, big data, and AI presents both challenges and opportunities for lawyers.

    As a Black woman lawyer and MasterChef contestant, Kamay is breaking stereotypes about what a successful lawyer looks like.

    Don't take things personally in negotiations. If someone's perspective doesn't align with yours, ask why they feel that way and hear them out.

  • We're thrilled to present the third and final mini-series of Season 2, "Art of Negotiation.” In this series, we explore negotiation as a professional skill and a life-changing art form. We'll sit down with an extraordinary array of women who've mastered the negotiation table in various arenas: a former judge, a federal Trade Commission attorney who's also competed on Master Chef, skilled mediators, and experts in Title Nine and workplace disputes.
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    Do well by doing good. We're joined by Angela Reddock-Wright (@iamangelareddockwright), a remarkable attorney whose journey embodies the principle that success and social responsibility go hand in hand. From marching in picket lines as a child to becoming a top-rated employment lawyer and mediator, Angela's story is a testament to the impact of values-driven leadership.

    She's not just advising on workplace issues; she's actively creating healthier work environments through her roles as a mediator, investigator, and civic leader.

    What sets Angela apart is her firm belief that positive change starts at the top. She challenges law firms and businesses to practice what they preach, modeling the kind of work environments they advise their clients to create.

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    Book: The Workplace Transformed: 7 Crucial Lessons from the Global Pandemic

    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Angela Reddock-Wright?

    Strategies for creating healthier work environments as a lawyer or mediator

    The importance of leading by example in law firms and businesses

    Practical ways to integrate civic engagement and mentorship into your career

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  • We're thrilled to present the third and final mini-series of Season 2, "Art of Negotiation.” In this series, we explore negotiation as a professional skill and a life-changing art form. We'll sit down with an extraordinary array of women who've mastered the negotiation table in various arenas: a former judge, a federal Trade Commission attorney who's also competed on Master Chef, skilled mediators, and experts in Title Nine and workplace disputes.
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    Discover how women are reshaping the legal landscape, from the courtroom to the negotiation table. In this episode, we explore the subtle yet powerful changes transforming the world of law with Honorable Dalila Lyons, a trailblazer whose career mirrors the progress of women in the legal profession. 

    From being the first in her family to attend college to serving 18 years on the Los Angeles Superior Court bench, Dalila now brings her unique perspective to private mediation. 

    Learn how the rising tide of women in judiciary roles is impacting the administration of justice, why "soft skills" are becoming a secret weapon in high-stakes negotiations, and how diversity on the bench is increasing public confidence in our legal system.

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    Who is Ret. Judge Lyons?

    How the increasing presence of women judges is impacting the judiciary and the administration of justice.

    How women's "soft skills" like active listening, emotional intelligence, and collaborative problem-solving contribute significantly to negotiation and mediation processes.

    Why women in the legal profession still face challenges and barriers, particularly in achieving leadership positions.

  • We're thrilled to present the third adn final mini-series of Season 2, "Art of Negotiation.” In this series, we explore negotiation as a professional skill and a life-changing art form. We'll sit down with an extraordinary array of women who've mastered the negotiation table in various arenas: a former judge, a federal Trade Commission attorney who's also competed on Master Chef, skilled mediators, and experts in Title Nine and workplace disputes.
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    Mastering the art of negotiation can transform not just your legal career, but every aspect of your life. Angela Bruno, Co-founder of Bruno Nalu (@bruno_nalu), explains how. She is a fearless client advocate with a commitment to the mediation process and securing high settlements.

    She emphasizes that negotiation is far more than just hammering out dollar amounts – it's about understanding people, creating the right environment, and playing the long game.
    From preparing clients for mediation to maximizing case value, Angela offers practical strategies that go beyond the textbook. She stresses the importance of knowing your bottom line, understanding your client's needs, and being prepared to adapt your approach in the heat of the moment.

    But this episode isn't just about courtroom tactics. Angela also addresses the challenges women face in the legal field and how negotiation skills can be a powerful tool for change. She shares inspiring insights on how women can support each other and negotiate their place at the top of the legal profession.

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Angela Bruno?

    Strategies for developing crucial negotiation skills

    How to leverage these skills both in and out of the courtroom

    Unique challenges and opportunities for women in negotiation

    Insights on building a successful legal career

  • We're thrilled to present the second mini-series of Season 2, "Titans of Tech.” From solo practitioners to managing partners, from courtroom warriors to tech innovators, we're sharing the stories of women leveraging technology to stake their claim at the top.

    Challenge the traditional legal practice. Mirial Airington-Fisher, founder of Airington Law (@lasabogadasdelpueblo) and author of "Mom's a Lawyer" shares her revolutionary approach to building a thriving immigration law firm while prioritizing work-life balance. Discover how Miriam has reshaped her legal practice to fit her life, not the other way around. 

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    Book: Mom's a Lawyer: How to Start a Firm and Take Control of Your Life

    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Miriam Airington-Fisher?

    Innovative use of virtual assistants in legal practice

    Reimagining client service for the digital age

    Creating a firm culture that supports working parents

    Strategies for aligning your legal career with personal values

  • We're thrilled to present the second mini-series of Season 2, "Titans of Tech.” From solo practitioners to managing partners, from courtroom warriors to tech innovators, we're sharing the stories of women leveraging technology to stake their claim at the top.

    In a world where legal services remain out of reach for billions, one woman is leveraging technology to bridge the justice gap. Meet Leah Molatseli (@leahmolatseli) , a South African legal tech innovator who's redefining what it means to practice law in the digital age. As an attorney, tech entrepreneur, and champion for women in STEM, Leah brings a unique perspective to the intersection of law and technology.

    Leah's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and innovation. Becoming a mother at 19 while in law school, she navigated the challenges of traditional law firm culture before pivoting to create her own path in legal tech. 

    Leah shares her insights on how technology is making legal services more affordable and accessible to underserved communities. She addresses the critical skills gap in legal education, advocating for technological competence as an ethical obligation for modern lawyers. 

    For women looking to break into the male-dominated fields of law and tech, Leah offers candid advice on overcoming imposter syndrome and leveraging your unique strengths.

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Leah Molatseli?

    Why is technological competence becoming an ethical obligation for lawyers, and how can law schools address this skills gap?

    How can legal technology be leveraged to bridge the justice gap and make legal services more accessible to underserved communities?

    What unique opportunities and challenges do women face in the legal tech space, and how can they overcome imposter syndrome?

  • Season two is here! We're thrilled to present the second mini-series of Season 2, "Titans of Tech.” From solo practitioners to managing partners, from courtroom warriors to tech innovators, we're sharing the stories of women leveraging technology to stake their claim at the top.
    Dawn Smith is a testament to the belief that those who work hard and dream big can accomplish anything – no matter what the odds. From humble beginnings, Dawn has risen as one of the nation's top mesothelioma attorneys. From 2005 to 2010, she achieved over $60 million in verdicts and settlements. In 2011, she took on 500 asbestos cases simultaneously, with her trial team securing a historic $322 million verdict - the largest single-plaintiff asbestos award ever. Throughout her career, Dawn has amassed over $350 million in verdicts and settlements across various practice areas, including mesothelioma, medical malpractice, elder abuse and neglect.
    This episode explores Dawn's strategic use of technology and data to transform her practice, Smith Clinesmith (@smithclinesmithllp) . She discusses implementing analytics for informed decision-making, effective delegation in a digital environment, and leveraging technology for case management.
    Her approach goes beyond traditional methods, offering a fresh perspective for women aiming to advance in established firms or build their own practices. Her journey from handling high-profile cases to becoming one of the nation's most impactful mesothelioma attorneys provides a roadmap for success in today's evolving legal landscape.
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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Dawn Smith?

    How can technology be leveraged to scale a law practice and handle complex litigation efficiently?

    What role does process documentation play in scaling a law firm, and how can it be effectively implemented?

    How can women in law use innovative approaches and technology to overcome traditional barriers and achieve success in the legal field?

  • Season two is here! We're thrilled to present the second mini-series of Season 2, "Titans of Tech.” From solo practitioners to managing partners, from courtroom warriors to tech innovators, we're sharing the stories of women leveraging technology to stake their claim at the top.
    Ariana Tadler, managing partner at Tadler Law (@tadlerlaw) is a trailblazer who has been reshaping the landscape of complex litigation for over two decades. Ariana isn't just a successful attorney - she's a tech innovator who recognized the potential of eDiscovery long before it became a buzzword. As the founder of Tadler Law, Ariana has built a reputation for leveraging technology to level the playing field in high-stakes cases. Her expertise has earned her a seat on the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee, where she's helped shape the rules governing electronic discovery nationwide.

    We explore how Ariana built her niche in eDiscovery, her strategies for "owning the room" in high-pressure situations, and her vision for the future of legal tech. Ariana shares insights on creating a firm culture that prioritizes empathy, grit, and innovation, offering valuable lessons for both seasoned attorneys looking to embrace innovation and young lawyers seeking to carve out their own path.

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Ariana Tadler?

    Ariana's journey as a tech innovator in law, particularly in eDiscovery

    The founding of Tadler Law and its focus on leveraging technology in high-stakes cases

    Creating a firm culture that emphasizes empathy, grit, and innovation

    How to turn technological change into professional opportunities in law

  • Season two is here! This season, we're thrilled to present our new mini-series, "Launching Her Firm," which follows the journeys of women attorneys in the early days of opening their own practices. And dives into the decisions that helped them reach success.  

    In this inspiring episode of LawHer, we sit down with immigration attorney Abigail Molina, who shares her remarkable journey from legal assistant to owner of a thriving 15-person law firm. Abigail candidly discusses her unconventional path to becoming an attorney, including a pivotal move to the Texas border and the challenges of starting her own practice. She opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of community in the legal profession, and her decision to "stop playing small" and embrace growth. Abigail also shares valuable insights on building and managing a team, the role of coaching in business growth, and navigating the delicate balance between motherhood and a demanding legal career.

    Throughout the conversation, Abigail emphasizes the importance of resilience in the face of setbacks, including her experience with bar discipline and how she turned it into a growth opportunity. She discusses the value of embracing technology and outside expertise to scale her practice and candidly addresses the often-overlooked challenge of perimenopause for women in law. 

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Abigail Molina?

    The value of coaching and external perspectives in business growth

    Building and managing a team: lessons learned and best practices

    Navigating bar discipline and using it as a growth opportunity

    The challenges of perimenopause and advocating for women's health

  • Season two is here! This season, we're thrilled to present our new mini-series, "Launching Her Firm," which follows the journeys of women attorneys in the early days of opening their own practices. And dives into the decisions that helped them reach success.  
    Claudia Galan (@abogadagalan), is an extraordinary immigration attorney who's revolutionizing legal advocacy in the digital age. Claudia shares her remarkable journey from an undocumented immigrant to a successful lawyer and social media influencer. Claudia's story is a testament to the transformative power of determination, empathy, and innovation in the legal profession. This episode offers valuable lessons on leveraging your unique experiences and embracing technology to make a real difference in your clients' lives.

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Claudia Galan?

    The power of personal experience in building trust with clients

    Innovative strategies for using social media (especially TikTok) to educate and empower underserved communities

    Practical applications of AI in streamlining law office operations

    Balancing empathy and efficiency in a high-stakes legal practice

  • Season two is here! This season, we're thrilled to present our new mini-series, "Launching Her Firm," which follows the journeys of women attorneys in the early days of opening their own practices. And dives into the decisions that helped them reach success.  

    Vanessa Vasquez de Lara is the founder of the Vasquez de Lara Law Group  (@Vasquezdelaralawgroup), a thriving family law practice in Miami. Vanessa shares her inspiring journey from renting a shared office one day a week to leading a team of seven female attorneys and dozens of staff. With over 250 5-star Google reviews and consistent recognition on the Super Lawyers list, Vanessa's success story is one of determination, growth, and unwavering commitment to her values.
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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Vanessa Vasquez?

    How Vanessa built her practice while maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere

    The challenges and triumphs of scaling a law firm as a woman in the legal field

    Strategies for effective networking and community involvement

    Vanessa's role as a change agent in her community, including her work as President of the Coral Gables Bar Association

    Tips for balancing professional success with personal values

  • Season two is here! This season, we're thrilled to present our new mini-series, "Launching Her Firm," which follows the journeys of women attorneys in the early days of opening their own practices. And dives into the decisions that helped them reach success.  

    Taylor Tieman (@LegalMiga), the innovative founder of LegalMiga, explores the practical realities of building and protecting a successful law firm. Taylor shares her journey from traditional practice to launching a virtual firm with a membership-based model. She offers invaluable insights on serving BIPOC and female-owned businesses, leveraging personal branding, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship as a woman in law.
    She explains the crucial elements of asset protection, both for your firm and your personal wealth. From trademarking your brand to considering prenuptial agreements and estate planning, she leaves no stone unturned. 

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Who is Taylor Tieman?

    The importance of innovative business models in the legal industry

    Practical steps for protecting both business and personal assets

    Strategies for building a strong personal brand as a lawyer

    Tips for balancing entrepreneurship with legal practice 

  • As more women enter the legal space, we are seeing a shift. Attorneys and legal professionals are empowered to play by their own rules. Lift one another up. And fight for justice - together.
    In our first season, we featured the inspiring stories of women, including Sara Williams, Bibi Fell, Jennifer Gore, and countless other pioneers who have defied the odds and made their mark in the legal profession.

    And were ready to do it again!

    In season two we are centering the conversation on:
    - The Art of Negotiation 
    - Titans of Technology
    - Launching a Firm

    While women have made significant strides in the legal field, the journey towards true equality is far from over. Tune in for stories that serve as a beacon of strength, reminding each of us that success is achievable. 

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  • As more women enter the legal space, we are seeing a shift. Attorneys, and legal professionals, empowered to show up as themselves. Playing by their own rules. Lifting one another up. And fighting for justice - together.
    Despite under-representation, the first season of LawHer has revealed that there is no shortage of courageous women, unafraid to take up space. We have had the pleasure of talking with women who are taking the legal by storm. They own their story, show up authentically, and are cutting their own paths while reaching back to pull others forward. Today, we look back at some of the most impactful conversations of season one.
    Thank you to every woman who shared their story and helped us build this community. And a special shout out to Chris Dreyer, CEO of Rankings.io, for his unwavering support as an ally.
    If you'd like to join the conversation in upcoming seasons - reach out to us on Instagram @LawHerFm
    What's In This Episode


    Sara Williams, fierce trial advocate, on using social media to remove the barriers to entry and change the rules of who gets to succeed.


    Reb Masel implements humor on social media to create community and show young women that there is no 'right way' to be a lawyer.


    Lisa Bloom, a beacon of justice, cut a path for what is possible for women in law. Hear her thoughts on courage and how to fight when the system feels rigged.

    As the number of women in the legal industry grows, Melissa Lamore, is creating dedicated spaces that support the whole woman. She shares how personal struggle gave way to deep seeded community.


    Lauren Wood combines her passions, travel and law, to build networks of talented female attorneys. Learn about her continuing education conferences in far-flung places like Mexico.


    Genie Harrison is unapologetically herself in and out of the courtroom. She explores how grit and internal drive is the ultimate motivator.

    To close the gender gap, we first need to understand its depth. Bibi Fell offers insight and reminds us that there is always a path forward.


    Candice Klien, intent on creating the life she desired, started her firm during the pandemic. There may be no perfect time but she explains how to make circumstances work for you and integrate life with work.

    It may sound daunting, but as Allison Williams reveals, the hidden promise of firm ownership is becoming a better citizen, friend, and partner. And above all - better for yourself.


    Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert owns one of the fastest-growing firms in the nation. She explains the real motivation behind hyper-growth and encourages more women to make more money, have a bigger impact and, ultimately, shape the world.

  • Kathleen Martinez has a distinct and bold style. Her very existence forces people to examine the stereotypes of what a successful female lawyer looks like. Blond hair, all pink branding, marketing almost exclusively on TikTok, smart as a whip, and here to win. Managing Attorney at Martinez Immigration, she struck out on her own when confronted with employers who diminished her capabilities and put her in a box.
    Today, she shares the viral story of how she walked away from her sexist boss - and took the firm's clients with her when she left. We also discuss the importance of having a supportive community to encourage your dreams, and how social media is helping move the needle when it comes to transparency at firms across the nation.
    What's in This Episode?

    Who is Kathleen Martinez?

    How her direct experience with sexism shaped her firm?

    How technology leads to transparency, and ultimately, accountability.

    Why Kathleen leaned into the all pink branding.

    Why she brings women who are legal social influencers onto her team.

  • SVP of Operations at Fireproof Performance, Jennifer Harvala, has helped accelerate the growth of firms nationwide. She began as a receptionist at the Mike Morse Law Firm. Over the past 17 years, she took every opportunity to grow and made herself indispensable. She shares how to expand your book of business, the goals that will actually move your firm forward, and how to become a more effective leader.
    What’s In This Episode

    Who is Jennifer Harvala?


    What goals should firms set to move the firm forward truly?

    How can firms hire before they hit a pain point?

    At what point do visionaries need to hire implementors?

    What is the biggest indicator that a hire will have success in the role?

  • Taking charge of your time - and career - is not about quick hacks or hustle. It's about identifying the emotional problems that hold you to unobtainable standards. And moving past them.
    Olivia Vizachero, attorney legal professional for nearly a decade, began The Less Stressed Lawyer to help attorneys prioritize well-being. So many of her colleagues were overworked, over-stressed, overwhelmed, and ready for a change. She dives deep into taking charge of your life and regaining control of your time. We uncover the emotional roadblocks that squander your time and the tools you need to put yourself first.
    What's In This Episode?

    Who is Olivia Vizachero?

    How can we make better choices to regain control of our time and, ultimately, our lives?

    Why is hustle not a solution to better time management?

    How can we stop making decisions from a place of guilt and worry?

    Why is shame, and not flaws, the opposite of perfection?

    How do we move beyond limiting beliefs?

  • Elizabeth Kane, President at CrossX, offers an end-to-end solution to dual reps - a major source of frustration and lost capital for mass tort firms. When the plaintiff volume is in the thousands or tens of thousands, the tech needs to be there to help catch a problem right away and create efficiencies. Today we discover how CrossX can help address the dual representation of clients in mass tort cases automatically while protecting firm's bottom lines.
    What's In This Episode

    Who is Elizabeth Kane?

    How did an art gallery director become the president of Cross X?

    How does CrossX blend software, SPOs, and training to save mass tort firms money?

    How does CrossX maintain client care when the number of plaintiffs are in the thousands?

    How is Elizabeth using past experiences to develop culture in her growing company?

    How does autonomy help fight imposter syndrome?

  • Suzi Hixon has excelled as a trademark attorney for over 15 years. Throughout her career, she saw a recurring problem. Female attorneys are incredible advocates for their clients but not for themselves. She built the mentor-led platform Legally Blissed to help women put themselves first. Tempering ambition with deep self-care, Suzi explains how to recognize external conditioning, set boundaries, and get off the back burner and into the fire. She also explains the importance of rest and self-care.
    What's in This Episode

    Who is Suzi Hixon?


    How can women be better advocates for themselves?

    How can women find the practice that is right for them?

    How does she integrate ambition for her work and healthful life practices?

    When trying to be more creative, why is rest so important?

    What is the productivity trap, and how might it hinder your career?

  • Megan Hargroder, owner of Conversations Digital is a master at extracting compelling narratives. The former journalist has helped multiple law firms and attorneys get clear on their brand. As we all know, confused customers don't buy. Clear narratives help win the trust and, ultimately, the contacts of more clients. She shares why the most important story is our own, why vulnerability wins more clients, and how women can construct a clear and authentic digital persona.
    Megan appeared on our companion podcast Personal Injury Mastermind. Follow the link below to find out how humanizing a law firm through empathetic communication, authority building, and a little vulnerability can connect attorneys to the communities they aim to serve.
    110. Megan Hargroder, Conversations Digital - Organic Social Media Marketing: Crafting a Brand Story that Converts
    What's In This Episode?

    Who is Megan Hargroder?


    Why does Megan insist that personal narratives are the cornerstone of branding?

    Why should law firms draw all attention to their website?

    When thinking about copy for a firm - start with the partner bios and let everything flow from there.

    Is social media just one more space women need to perform?

    How can women show up a little less polished and still be taken seriously?

    How should attorneys think about constructing digital personas?