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- Posted June 10, 2026
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Career Conversations
The Eastern District of Michigan Bar Association presented its fourth event in its Women’s Series with “Having it All (or not): The Elusive Work-Life Balance Conundrum” on Thursday, May 28, at the offices of Warner Norcross + Judd in Detroit. The professional and personal demands on women lawyers are at an all-time high, and so achieving some sort of balance is no longer just an advantage—it is a necessity for a sustainable career. This program featured a diverse group of peers discussing the “conundrum” of balancing a legal practice with family, fitness, travel, and personal well-being. On hand to share thoughts and insights were (l-r) Maggie Smith, Ashley Racette, Margaret Debler, Andrea Forsyth, Susan Fairchild, Bridget Carr, retired Justice Maura Corrigan, Jennifer Beidel, Nancy Diehl, Jennifer Salvatore, and Joan Campau.
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