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Karen Randall Presents on The History of Women in the Workplace at USLAW Women’s Connection

Cliff House - Cape Neddick, Maine
June 20-22, 2019
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Karen Painter Randall, Chair of Connell Foley's Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Group, is presenting at the USLAW Women’s Connection Conference on “The History of Women in the Workplace – Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?” The program will trace the development of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, with a focus on its impact on women in the workforce. In particular, the panelists will examine case studies of women who have changed the law over the decades, and where women are today in the corporate, legal and insurance industries. Joining Karen in this discussion are Holly Howanitz of Wicker Smith, Traci McGuire of AmeriTrust Group, and Kristen Wilson of Nordstrom. The Women’s Connection will take place June 20-22, 2019 at the Cliff House in Cape Neddick, Maine. 

About USLAW NETWORK: “USLAW is an international organization composed of more than 60 independent, full practice firms with roots in civil litigation, including more than 6,000 attorneys across the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Asia, and with affiliations in Africa and with TELFA in Europe. USLAW is comprised of highly rated law firms that are part of the NETWORK by invitation only. Member firms undergo a rigorous review process to insure outstanding quality of lawyers throughout the USLAW NETWORK. USLAW firms are experienced in commercial and business law, employment and labor law, litigation and other business-related areas of law. All firms have substantial trial experience. USLAW member firms provide legal representation to major corporations, insurance companies, and large and small businesses alike.”

For more information about the USLAW Women’s Connection, please visit: https://web.uslaw.org/practice-areas/womens-connection/

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