Eliminating Bias in the Legal Profession: Based on "Professional Advancement and Gender Stereotypes: The 'Rules' for Better Gender Communications©"

Program Number: 2225

Program Date: 06/19/2012

Description

Join Andrea S. Kramer, Esq., author of “Professional Advancement and Gender Stereotypes: The “Rules’ for Better Gender Communications” and “Self-Evaluations: Dos and Don’ts,” for this important program on eliminating bias and improving gender diversity in the legal profession. Ms. Kramer, a partner in McDermott Will & Emery LLP, discusses how women lawyers can learn the “rules” of the gender communications game and substantially improve their professional status. She also discusses how men can benefit from an understanding of the differences in gender communication styles. Ms. Kramer offers tips for eliminating bias in the legal profession and leveling the playing field for both men and women attorneys, by:
• Teaching ways to understand differences in gender communication styles
• Providing techniques that men and women attorneys can use to become more effective communicators to stakeholders in the legal profession
• Providing concrete “Dos and Don’ts” for self evaluations
• Illustrating how training can eliminate gender biases in evaluations and reviews

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Available in states

California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York

Credit Information

50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit

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Presenters


Andrea S. Kramer, Esq.

McDermott Will & Emery LLP

Andrea S. Kramer, Esq. is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP, based in its Chicago office. She is a member of the Firm's Tax Department; head of its Financial Products, Trading and Derivatives Group; co chair of its Energy Services Group; and a member of its Global Renewable Energy, Emissions and New Products Group and its International Dispute Avoidance and Resolution Group. She is also a member of her firm's Management Committee and is chair of its Gender Diversity Committee. Ms. Kramer focuses her legal practice in the multifaceted world of derivative financial products (their taxation, management, trading, regulation and documentation) and energy and commodity trading, contract negotiation and dispute resolution. Among her many other honors, Chambers USA ranked her as a Leading Individual in tax for her “expert opinions on the taxation of financial products” (2009) and her “expertise in the tax treatment of financial instruments and derivatives” (2010).  Also in 2009, The Legal 500 ranked her as a Leading Lawyer in tax as “widely recognized as one of our nation’s most important voices in financial market tax policy.”  The author of Financial Products: Taxation, Regulation, and Design (CCH 2006), which is the leading treatise on financial products law (supplemented annually), Ms. Kramer speaks regularly at conferences and workshops and she is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University School of Law. In her efforts on behalf of improving gender diversity, she also frequently speaks at national diversity conferences, trade association meetings, and professional service firms on assuring women equal access to advancement and career opportunities and ways for women to take on leadership roles in law firms and other professional service firms.