Kelly Culhane is guest on “Her Success Story” podcast to discuss women in law

Kelly Culhane is guest on “Her Success Story” podcast to discuss women in law

Culhane Meadows’ co-founder and managing partner Kelly Culhane recently spoke with Ivy Slater of Slater Success Coaching for an episode of Her Success Story podcast, focusing on the topic of women and the law, navigating the pandemic, work/life balance, and our love of tech when connecting with partners.

Here is a brief description of Kelly’s guest appearance:

This week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Kelly Culhane. The two talk about the model of Culhane Meadows, a woman-owned law firm creating positive disruption within the legal marketplace using collaborative partnerships, technology, and a transparent compensation formula, showing clients and attorneys a better way to practice law.

Click here for the full podcast. Happy listening!


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The largest woman-owned national full-service business law firm in the U.S., Culhane Meadows fields over 70 partners in eleven major markets across the country. Uniquely structured, the firm’s Disruptive Law® business model gives attorneys greater work-life flexibility while delivering outstanding, partner-level legal services to major corporations and emerging companies across industry sectors more efficiently and cost-effectively than conventional law firms. Clients enjoy exceptional and highly-efficient legal services provided exclusively by partner-level attorneys with significant experience and training from large law firms or in-house legal departments of respected corporations. U.S. News & World Report has named Culhane Meadows among the country’s “Best Law Firms” in its 2014 through 2022 rankings and many of the firm’s partners are regularly recognized in Chambers, Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers and Martindale-Hubbell Peer Reviews.


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