BM&S Partner Sheryl Sanford to Serve as Panelist for WCBA “Work-Life Balance” Webinar
Black Marjieh & Sanford LLP Founding Partner Sheryl Sanford will serve as a panelist in the upcoming Westchester County Bar Association (WCBA) “Work-Life Balance in the Practice of Law” webinar to be held via Zoom on February 28, 2024.
The discussion will involve law students and practicing attorneys, and topics will include billable hours, law firm culture, and what’s involved in having a successful career and a happy life.
Listen to law students discuss what they’re looking for in their careers and hear from practicing attorneys on how they are redefining their profession.
Sheryl Sanford, along with Brian Belowich, Esq., and Brian Cohen, Esq., from Lachtman Cohen and Belowich, P.C., will share valuable insights into redefining the norms of the legal profession to accommodate both professional success and personal fulfillment.
This webinar is a prime opportunity for Pace Law students to gain direct insights from legal industry leaders and secure Professional Development credits by registering through Pace. Additionally, practicing attorneys and law students will benefit from hearing about the experiences and strategies of those who have sought to balance a demanding legal career with a fulfilling personal life.
Event Details:
- Date: February 28, 2024
- Time: 12:50 – 1:50 p.m.
- Location: Webinar via Zoom (link provided upon registration)
- Cost: Free
- CLE Credit: 1 Professional Practice
FEATURING
Sheryl A. Sanford
Sheryl is dedicated to providing clients with comprehensive, high quality, detail-oriented representation. She concentrates in the defense of claims concerning New York Labor Law, premises liability, civil rights, construction, environmental, motor vehicle and hospitality matters. For over 15 years, Sheryl has handled complex litigation in both New York State and federal courts from inception through motion practice and trial. In particular, she has handled negligence claims, class actions and Federal Civil Rights actions brought pursuant to 42 USC § 1983 Law.