On this episode of the Jabot podcast, I chat with Sandra Cohen, co-managing companion at Cohen & Buckmann. Sandra shares her journey from HR to regulation, specializing in govt compensation and worker advantages. Uncover the challenges and rewards of operating a boutique regulation agency and achieve insights into the area of interest authorized discipline of ERISA. It’s a must-listen for these interested by dynamic regulation careers and the evolving panorama of boutique authorized practices!
Episode Highlights
- Why Sandra Cohen pursued regulation.
- Transition from Biglaw to private follow.
- The elusive work of company attorneys.
- Complexities of govt compensation.
- Navigating tax and ERISA specializations.
- Founding a boutique regulation agency.
- Teaming up with small/boutique companies.
- The significance of sensible hiring.
- Networking as making buddies, not simply connections.
- Selling a regulation agency’s distinctive strengths.
The Jabot podcast is an offshoot of the Above the Legislation model targeted on the challenges girls, individuals of coloration, LGBTQIA, and different various populations face within the authorized trade. Our title comes from none aside from the Infamous Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the jabot (ornamental collar) she wore when delivering dissents from the bench. It’s a reminder that even once we aren’t profitable, we’re nonetheless a strong drive to be reckoned with.
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Kathryn Rubino is a Senior Editor at Above the Legislation, host of The Jabot podcast, and co-host of Thinking Like A Lawyer. AtL tipsters are the very best, so please join along with her. Be happy to e mail her with any suggestions, questions, or feedback and comply with her on Twitter @Kathryn1 or Mastodon @[email protected].
