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October 3, 2011

Hiscock & Barclay's Female Attorneys Gain Insight on Networking and Business Development from Nationally-Recognized Speaker and Author Deborah Epstein Henry

WHO: Deborah Epstein Henry, Esq. (dehenry@lawandreorder.com) Founder & President, Law & Reorder, a division of Flex-Time Lawyers LLC, www.lawandreorder.com, www.flextimelawyers.com.

WHAT: Ms. Henry will speak at Hiscock & Barclay's Women's Forum on the topic of "Networking and Business Development for Women: Beyond Rubber Chicken Dinners." This event is for Firm attorneys only; not open to the public.

WHEN: Tuesday, October 4, 2011

WHY: The landscape of the legal profession is changing rapidly, which offers unique opportunities for women attorneys. Ms. Henry's presentation will provide women at the firm with tools to grow their practices and more effectively serve their clients. She will address women-specific strategies for growing a client base.

Hiscock & Barclay, a full-service 200-attorney law firm with offices throughout the major cities of New York State, as well as in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Toronto, is committed to recruiting, promoting, mentoring and retaining women attorneys. The Women's Forum provides Firm women attorneys and professional staff with educational and social opportunities along with support, mentoring, and work-life balance solutions in a gender-specific environment. The Forum furthers the Firm's goal of promoting diversity and inclusion.


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