Diversity in Law Illuminated: New Podcast Features Inspiring Journeys of Female and BIPOC Attorneys

Lighting the Legal Career Path: Celebrating Diversity in Law



The legal profession has long been criticized for its lack of diversity. However, a new podcast titled Lighting the Legal Career Path aims to change that narrative by spotlighting the journeys of female and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) attorneys. Hosted by the accomplished Erica Moore-Burton, Esq., this series promises to inspire a new generation of legal professionals.

A Vision for Change


As the founder and president of Round Hill Legal Search, a minority- and woman-owned legal recruitment firm, Erica Moore-Burton brings both passion and experience to the podcast. With over 20 years in the legal industry, she is a strong advocate for equity and inclusion. In her latest venture, she seeks to empower young lawyers as they navigate their careers by sharing valuable insights from those who have successfully forged their paths in law.

The podcast features interviews with notable guests, including Amber Finch, Esq., Chair of the Insurance Recovery Group at Reed Smith LLP, Lisa Helfend Meyer, Esq., a founding partner of Meyer, Olson, Lowy, and Meyers, and Darlene Gartrell, Esq., Senior Vice President and Claims Counsel at AON. Each conversation delves into critical topics such as self-advocacy, business development, and the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome.

Authentic Voices and Real Stories


One of the unique aspects of the show is its blend of personal storytelling with professional experience. Moore-Burton showcases how authenticity can be a powerful tool in the legal field, encouraging her guests to share their struggles and triumphs. The podcast's signature segment, **

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