In 2004, the professional self-help tome "Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office" was published, promising to illuminate "unconscious mistakes women make that sabotage their careers." The book has been revised, re-released, and has spawned similar guides over the past two decades.

Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In," published in 2013, was a cultural juggernaut, and similarly focused on ways that women can advocate for themselves and achieve greater financial and professional success. Now, 20 years after "Nice Girl" and nearly 10 years after "Lean In," is there a need for such resources for female attorneys?