Deadline Extended: the 2022 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards
It is that time again! Corporate Counsel is seeking nominations for its Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards, which honors North American general counsel and law firm partners who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the empowerment of women in law and have shown extraordinary leadership in their careers.
April 25, 2022 at 08:37 PM
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It is that time again! Corporate Counsel is seeking nominations for its Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards, which honors North American general counsel and law firm partners who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the empowerment of women in law and have shown extraordinary leadership in their careers.
The honorees for these awards stand out because they are business strategists, complex problem-solvers, and of course, great lawyers. And as important (especially to them) is that they are also great people-leaders—they care more about the success of the team than their individual success.
We're seeking nominations in the following categories:
Crisis Management: In-House Award
This award is to recognize you and your department's impactful and innovative efforts in managing and mitigating crises. Describe what you and your department implemented to successfully lead your team and organization through a time of disruption.
Law Firm AND In-House Awards
- Innovative Leadership
- Thought Leadership
- Collaborative Leadership
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Champion
- General Counsel of the Year/Managing Partner of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement
- Best Mentor
Nominations have been extended to July 15. For more details about each award click on the "submit a nomination link" and click on "categories."
About the Awards:
On Oct. 18, 2022, we will recognize the honorees at an event in Washington, D.C. presented by ALM, WIPL, and Corporate Counsel, a news and information service exclusively serving general counsel and other top in-house legal professionals.
If you have any questions about these awards, please contact Pearl Wu at [email protected].
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