NJSBA Women in the Profession Section invites new members to join

Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, Esq., Chair of the Women in the Profession Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, Esq., Chair of the Women in the Profession Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 9 that its Women in the Profession Section is seeking new members. The section is aimed at women working in law who are interested in professional growth.

The initiative provides opportunities for mentorship, networking events, and access to resources designed to support women throughout their legal careers. These offerings are intended to help participants advance professionally and build connections within the legal community.

According to the association, those interested can join by filling out a form provided by the organization. The section is part of a broader effort by the NJSBA to offer specialized groups for different practice areas.

No additional background information or context was provided about previous activities or membership requirements for this section.

Future updates from the NJSBA may provide more details on upcoming events or specific programs available through this and other sections.



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