Sponsored by: WBA International Law Forum

 

This interactive program invites successful practitioners, young professionals, and students to engage with seasoned international attorneys to share how chance moments/opportunities and people have shaped their careers. Participants will explore how to spot and seize opportunities, how building trust opens doors, and why saying yes to unexpected chances can lead to exciting new paths. Young lawyers will be invited to describe barriers to entry they’ve encountered and identify what types of opportunities could make a difference, while experienced practitioners discuss and brainstorm ways to give back to help the next generation take their own first steps.

 

Join us for light refreshments and discussion exploring practical steps for opening doors for the new generation.

 

Speakers:

Dr Nudrat E. Piracha, International Arbitration Practitioner, International Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution and Prevention

Hon. Charles Brower, International Court of Justice (Retired)
Camille Ramos-Klee, International Arbitration Attorney, Independent Tribunal Secretary and Counsel

Charles Camp, International Law Attorney, Law Offices of Charles H. Camp
Fulya Gorer

Moderator:
Sophia HerbstSenior Associate, McGrail & Bensinger LLP

Event Cost:    
Members $20
Non-members $30
Student Members $15

About the Career Catalyst Series

WBA continually seeks new ways to advance and promote the mutual improvement of women in the legal profession. This program is offered as part of the WBA's Career Catalyst Series, a set of programs designed to meet the professional needs of our members, whether they are contemplating a career transition, reentering the workforce, elevating and advancing in their current roles, or exploring an alternative career path.

 

 

 

Refunds can only be processed for cancellations received more than two business days prior to the event.


The WBA is a nonpartisan organization. The opinions and positions expressed by any program speaker are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the WBA.

The WBA regularly hosts programs for the education and enjoyment of its members and guests. The WBA is committed to ensuring that its employees, members, and guests are able to conduct their activities free from harassment or intimidation. The WBA, in its sole discretion, therefore reserves the right to deny access or to remove any attendee.

Creating and Providing First Opportunities for Young Practitioners and Students: A Dialogue Between Senior and Junior International Disputes Attorneys

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  • Wednesday Apr 08 2026, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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