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Women's Empowerment in Intellectual Property (2nd episode with Cristina Carvalho, Managing Partner, Arent Fox)

Brand & New

English - April 01, 2020 01:00 - 20 minutes - 14.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 63 ratings
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While among corporations, women now comprise 28 percent of general counsel in the United States, the situation is worse in law firms where women represent only about 19 percent of equity partners. Scores of law firms have signed on to "The Mansfield Rule, "named after Arabella Mansfield, the first woman ever admitted to practice law in the U.S.  Self-certification with this rule implies that firms must actively consider diverse candidates, including women for at least 30 percent of open leadership and governance roles in the firm, including equity partner promotions and lateral hires. Many other firms have signed on to implement formal sponsorship programs designed to retain and promote women attorneys to partnership, with the intent of limiting the high volume of female attorneys who leave the profession before they can get to a leadership position. intellectual property (IP) law is unfortunately not an outlier to this situation, despite the fact that in law schools IP classes are still mostly attended by female students. 

In this environment, today’s guest truly stands out. Cristina Carvalho is the managing partner of Arent Fox LLP, a law firm based in Washington, D.C., USA, with around 450 lawyers globally. She joined the firm in 1997, and in 2016 she was appointed managing partner at the firmwide level.  In today’s episode, we discuss with Ms. Carvalho the challenges she faced to raise to the top, the pivotal role of women mentoring programs, what it means to be one of the most powerful women in Washington, D.C., the opportunity and asset of being both a Brazilian and American lawyer, and how IP can ultimately be a tool to promote a more inclusive business field.  This episode is part of Brand & New’s Women’s Empowerment in IP series, as part of the International Trademark Association’s “The Women’s LeadershIP Initiative.”

Every two weeks, on Tuesday, Brand & New gives the floor to inspiring individuals, with a 360-degree vision, to help brand owners, intellectual property lawyers, and marketing and finance professionals (and beyond!) stay curious and agile in an ever-evolving business environment.

Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark Association
Hosted by Audrey Dauvet - Contribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD Beats

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORG

To go further:
About Cristina Carvalho (link to https://www.arentfox.com/attorneys/cristina-carvalho)

Also of interest:
- International Trademark Association’s “The Women’s LeadershIP Initiative”  (link to https://www.inta.org/Press/Pages/The_Womens_LeadershIP_Initiative_0320.aspx)
- Brand & New podcast (March 8, 2020): International Women’s Day : Women’s Empowerment in Intellectual Property  (link to: https://www.inta.org/Programs/Pages/Podcasts.aspx)
- Forbes.com: "How IP rights empower women" (link to https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenzomontanari/2018/04/26/how-ip-rights-empower-women/#7f464a296e73)
- Managing IP: “International Women’s Day: IP counsel reflect on gender challenges and progress” (link to https://www.managingip.com/Article/3863249/International-Womens-Day-IP-counsel-reflect-on-gender-challenges-and-progres