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Foley Mansfield Women’s Network

A safe place to meet up, connect, and build community with other women in the legal profession.

Community, support and safety for women in the profession

The Women’s Network is a community of female Foley Mansfield employees that meet on the last Friday of each month. The Network, which is open to anyone who identifies as female, was created as a safe space for women to connect and discuss their experiences in the legal field.

The Women’s Network is a fantastic resource for networking and building relationships with other successful female legal professionals, as well as an opportunity for women to support and empower each other in their profession.

Every lawyer who attends a Women's Network meet-up is eligible to receive one hour of billable credit under the diversity and inclusion code.

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