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Paving the Way for Future Female Litigators

By: Catelyn McDonough

Apr 17, 2025

Paving the way for future female litigators involves a mix of systemic change, mentorship, advocacy, and visibility. The Women’s Health Litigation Team at Anapol Weiss is led by a nationally recognized group of female attorneys, who actively mentor younger female attorneys.

Here are some practices that can help create an inclusive space for female attorneys of all ages:

1. Mentorship and Sponsorship

  • Mentor younger women entering or considering litigation. Share your experiences—both victories and challenges.
  • Sponsor them by actively advocating for their promotions, high-profile cases, or leadership roles.

2. Visibility and Representation

  • Encourage female litigators to speak at panels, publish articles, and take on visible roles in legal organizations.
  • Highlight successful women in litigation, past and present, to normalize women in these roles and offer aspirational examples.

3. Inclusive Workplaces

  • Push for policies that support work-life balance—flexible schedules, paid parental leave, and reasonable billable hour expectations.
  • Foster a culture where women can thrive without conforming to outdated molds of what a litigator "should" be.

4. Challenge Bias and Gatekeeping

  • Speak out against gender bias in courtrooms and firms—whether it's women being mistaken for assistants or being interrupted more often.
  • Train hiring committees and partners to recognize unconscious bias and the value of diverse perspectives in litigation strategy.

5. Skill Building and Confidence

  • Offer or support trial advocacy training, negotiation workshops, and public speaking opportunities specifically aimed at women.
  • Encourage them to take first-chair roles in trials, even early in their careers.

6. Build Community

  • Create or support networks and affinity groups for female litigators to connect, share resources, and collaborate.
  • Celebrate wins—big or small—to foster encouragement and resilience.

7. Lead by Example

  • If you’re a litigator yourself, model a collaborative, assertive, and authentic leadership style that others can emulate.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Catelyn McDonough

Catelyn McDonough joined Anapol Weiss as an associate in 2016 and focuses her practice on pharmaceutical and medical device mass tort litigation. Catelyn is a zealous advocate for women all over the country and now focuses her practice on securing settlements against transvaginal mesh manufacturers.