A conference presented by the IBA Young Lawyers' Committee in conjunction with the Law Society of Ireland Younger Members Committee, the Society of Young Solicitors Ireland and the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association Younger Members' Committee.
We invite you to join us for an insightful panel discussion 'From NQ to partner: how to navigate and stay well on the journey'. This event is tailored for young lawyers who are navigating the early stages of their careers and seeking to grow their personal network while maintaining a harmonious work-life balance.
Our distinguished panel, moderated by Antoinette Moriarty, Head of the Law Society of Ireland's Psychological Services, features a lineup of accomplished legal professionals including:
Alessandra Nascimento S F Mourão Nascimento e Mourão Advogados, São Paulo, Former Chair of the IBA Professional Ethics Committee, Council Member of the IBA Section on Public and Professional Interest;
Steven Richman Clark Hill, Princeton, New Jersey, Co-Chair of IBA Professional Wellbeing Commission, Vice-Chair of the Bar Issues Commission – Policy Committee, Chair of the IBA Credentials Committee; and
Fiona McNulty Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin; Former Chair of the Law Society of Ireland’s Younger Members Committee.
Each panellist brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective on the art of maintaining wellbeing and balance amidst the rigors of legal practice, sharing strategies for overcoming obstacles and discussing how to thrive as a junior lawyer.
Antoinette Moriarty will steer the conversation through the intricacies of managing stress, setting boundaries, and cultivating a supportive network.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with peers and mentors who can help shape your career. We look forward to welcoming you to an evening of engaging conversation and networking.
Please complete the registration process if you wish to attend. You must input your birth date to be able to register for this event. Further details will be sent to participants in due course.
Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements. It is recommended that you check your visa requirements with your local embassy or consulate. We are unable to provide visa invitation letters to support your visa application.