In today’s post for International Women’s Day (which is on Friday 8 March, with the theme #BalanceforBetter), we hear from two IP solicitors. Megan Briggs is a member of IP Inclusive’s Women in IP committee and a senior solicitor at Burness Paull; she is relatively new to the IP professions, having finished her traineeship in 2014 and moved to her current role in IP litigation in January 2015. She tells us of the trends she’s observed that are helping to create a better balance for everyone.
Carolyn Pepper, meanwhile, is an IP solicitor and partner at Reed Smith and Chair of the Law Society’s Intellectual Property Law Committee. With more than 20 years’ experience working in commercial – including IP – disputes, Carolyn reflects on the drivers for the improvements she’s witnessed.
Whilst there is still a great deal of progress to be made, for people of all genders, it’s good to hear such upbeat perspectives from both these professionals.
Megan writes:
As someone who is relatively early on in their legal career, with female colleagues at the same level and having attended university with a good male/female split, it is tricky to say how the balance has shifted since I qualified. However, it is clear that the way in which we are working is moving to a more flexible approach in a bid to allow careers to flourish whilst balancing modern life, children, caring for relatives, commuting etc.
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