Anticipating a career move? Let HLSA-DC help! The Mentorship Committee presents
A Panel on Career Transitions
Contemplating a move within (or out of) the law? Let our experts help get you in a mindset to build and work your network for that next step. Our panel offers decades of hard-earned insight and experience across a wide range of legal career tracks, from big firm practice, in-house counsel, entrepreneurship, government, and legal academia. Bring your questions and business cards!
Where:
Offices of Arnall Golden Gregory
1775 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 1000
please note the updated location
When:
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Reception begins 6:00 p.m., panel begins 6:30, Q&A follows
Confirmed Panelists:
Troy S. Brown, Of Counsel, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
Shauna C. Bryce, Founder and Principal, Bryce Legal
Rachel Lovejoy, Senior Counsel, Space Exploration Technologies
Moderator:
Julie Cromer Young, Co-Chair HLSA-DC Mentorship Committee
PLEASE RSVP USING THE FORM TO YOUR LEFT
About our panelists:
Troy S. Brown (HLS ’03) is of counsel in the Litigation and Government Investigations practices of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP. He litigates in matters involving commercial litigation, criminal defense, federal and criminal enforcement investigations, business or securities fraud, compliance issues, and employment litigation. Prior to joining the firm, he was an attorney in the Asset Management Unit of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and was an associate for a large international law firm. In addition, Troy served as an associate professor of law at Michigan State University College of Law and as a visiting professor at Vytautas Magnus University Law School in Lithuania.
Shauna C. Bryce (HLS ’96) is the founder and principal of Bryce Legal, a career coaching and résumé writing boutique exclusively for lawyers. Shauna is a nationally recognized expert in professional development, career development, career transition, social media, and résumés for lawyers. After practicing law in the Manhattan flagship office of Paul Weiss and the New Jersey law firm Sills Cummis, she started formally working on the careers side by becoming a Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW) and by interviewing more than 150 attorneys nationwide to learn more about employers’ expectations in the hiring process, as well as how prospective candidates can meet—and exceed—those expectations. This research was the foundation for Shauna’s first book, the acclaimed “How To Get A Legal Job: A Guide for New Attorneys and Law School Students.” Shauna’s LexisNexis webinars and her expert advice column in Bloomberg Law and the American Bar Association have been made available to nearly every law school and law student in the country. She’s been featured in news, publications, or events with Harvard Law School, PennLaw, Forbes, Fortune, National Association of Women Lawyers, Law360, U.S. News & World Reports, and many others.
Rachel Lovejoy (HLS ’96) is currently Senior Counsel at Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk to revolutionize space technology. She has more than 20 years of business-focused legal experience as a global transactional lawyer in the US, Middle East, and Latin America advising on numerous complex issues. Her experience includes both law firm and in-house positions, including technology transactions, intellectual property, international trade, real estate and more. She also served as an officer in the US Army Reserve.
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Where:
Arnall Golden Gregory
1775 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20006 USA
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Look Who's Coming:
Sports for the Earth
Eversheds Sutherland LLP
WBG
Muslim Advocates
Massey Law Group
Public Safety
U.S. Department if Justice
Paul, Weiss
National Science Foundation
McTaggart Law Office
National Commission on Military, National, and Public Servic
Department of the Navy
Federal Reserve
SES
1964
Committee for Justice
WBK LLP
MCC
Contact us with questions at:
programming@washingtondc.hlsa.org