Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power with Michelle Greer Galloway, BA ’87, JD ’89

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How do women attorneys persuade and influence? What are some of the implicit biases that impact women advocates? How does gender diversity impact team performance and outcomes? Join fellow Stanford Law School alumnae for a discussion on gender communication differences and research on advancement strategies for women. One hour of MCLE credit will be offered.

The discussion will be led by Michelle Greer Galloway, BA ’87, JD ’89. Michelle is of counsel to the Cooley Litigation department. She speaks on a range of topics including attorney ethics, IP ethics, confidentiality and privilege, elimination of bias (including effective lawyering in multigenerational and multicultural environments), gender communication and career strategies, substance abuse, ediscovery, patent litigation, and law practice management.

Breakfast will be provided. Kindly register by November 12.

 

This event is generously hosted by Cooley LLP. Cooley LLP certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.0 hours, of which 1.0 hour will apply to elimination of bias. Cooley LLP is a MCLE approved activity provider.

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Office of External Relations

San Francisco Regional Chapter

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