NJSBA Women in the Profession Section seeks new members

Gena Lynch Chair-Elect at As of mid-2023, the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Women in the Profession Section
Gena Lynch Chair-Elect at As of mid-2023, the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Women in the Profession Section
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 9 that its Women in the Profession Section is seeking new members. The section is designed for women working in law who are interested in professional growth.

The section offers mentorship, networking events, and resources to help women advance their legal careers. These opportunities aim to support female attorneys as they navigate their professional paths.

Membership is open to those interested, and joining involves completing a form provided by the association. The NJSBA also highlights that it offers a variety of sections tailored to different practice areas within law.

This initiative reflects ongoing efforts within the legal profession to provide targeted support and foster connections among women attorneys. It provides an avenue for participants to gain guidance from experienced colleagues and expand their professional networks.

As more organizations focus on supporting diversity and inclusion, programs like this continue to play a role in helping underrepresented groups thrive within the legal field.



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