The Path to Partner … Or Not 

Apr. 9, 2025
Online

OBA Young Lawyers Division PROGRAM
On Demand | original Program Date: April 9, 2025

When you purchase this on-demand product, you will receive access to the recording approximately one week following the live program date. If you wish to view the program live, please purchase the live online product here.

Are you looking ahead to the next stages of your legal career, and considering avenues to advance in your firm? Join us for this valuable program to hear helpful advice on what it means to make partner and how to navigate the partnership track, as well as alternative advancement opportunities that may be available. While every firm’s specific path to partnership is unique, our expert panel will share their experiences and insights on:

  • What being a partner really means
  • Common requirements or steps on the path to partner
  • How the partnership track may differ depending on practice area
  • Standing out as a future partner
  • Partnership at a larger versus smaller firm, and moving between firms
  • What if partnership isn’t for you? Other firm roles to advance your career

 

PROGRAM CHAIR

Leonardo Camacho, Gowling WLG
Anagha Nandakumaran, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP

PROGRAM SPEAKERs

Hayley Yorke, Partner, O'Neill Associates
Charlotte Conlin, Counsel, McMillan
Natalie Carrothers, Partner, Lerners
Ranjan Das, Partner, Berkow Youd Lev-Farrell Das LLP

Single Registration

CBA Member: $28* | CBA Student Member: $28* | Non-Member: $53*

(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes

Group registration (4 or more)

CBA Member: $70* | Non-Member: $133*

(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes

 


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