Publication: Women in Law Connect

Nigeria, Still Virtually!

The Second International Women’s Day Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association’s Women’s Forum (NBAWF) was held on March 31, 2022. Entitled “The Invisible Hand of Gender Bias: Championing Collective Change,” it was attended by approximately 250 people at the Civic Centre in Lagos and hundreds more attended virtually, including WILS Chair Sheryl Galler, who spoke … Continued

Member Spotlight: Pamela D. Bass

Pamela D. Bass is an attorney at Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigrow & Mayle, LLP. Her practice is primarily focused on providing counsel to public school districts, institutions of higher education, and municipalities in the Hudson Valley area. She serves clients on all aspects of education law, Title IX, labor and employment, and sports law as … Continued

The Legislative Process in New York State: Women’s Fight for Equal Rights

New York has long shaped the contours of American jurisprudence and is repeatedly touted as a global leader in progressive policies and initiatives.1 Seneca Falls, New York served as the birthplace of the women’s movement in 1848, where Elizabeth Cady Stanton proclaimed, “All men and woman are created equal.”2 International Women’s Day traces its roots to a 15,000-woman march … Continued

Knowledge Is Power: Financial Strategies for Women

On Dec. 16, 2021, the Women in Law Section (WILS) hosted a financial planning presentation titled, “Knowledge Is Power: Financial Strategies For Women,” led by Niraj Chhabra, a business financial advisor at Ameriprise Financial Services. Chhabra’s presentation focused on how financial planning is different for men and women, as women often face the challenge of … Continued

In Memoriam: Justice Eileen Bransten (1942-2022)

Justice Eileen Bransten, a retired justice of the Manhattan Commercial Division Court of the New York County Supreme Court, First Judicial District, died on April 26, 2022. She was 79 years old. Justice Bransten was known “for her ability to ‘cut through complex issues,’”1 and described as a “judicial titan[].”2 Justice Saliann Scarpulla (Appellate Division, First Department) … Continued

How To Advocate for Yourself at Work

ED NOTE: This article originally appeared at NYSBA.ORG on March 17, 2022. Advocating for yourself in the workplace, especially for women, can be a touchy subject. “Tooting your own horn” can come off like boasting, bragging or gloating about a success. The New York State Bar Association’s Women in Law Section and its General Counsels … Continued