We are so grateful for our feature in the Outstanding Women issue of RI Monthly Magazine! It is an honor to be among other inspiring women throughout this great State. Check out our snippet below:
Featured as Top Women-Led Law Firm of 2024
We are honored to be recognized by RI Lawyers Weekly as a featured women-led law firm within the State! To us, being a women owned and operated firm signifies breaking barriers. We strive to continue challenging the status quo and demonstrating through our work that women can lead, innovate, and excel in the legal profession. Here are some highlights from the article:
"Being a women-led law firm signifies breaking barriers and offering a vital perspective that has been missing from this important field,” Sheehan says. “It means challenging the status quo and demonstrating that women can lead, innovate and excel in the legal profession.
The firm, which handles business law, probate, estate planning and civil litigation, has a natural empathy for the challenges women in the legal industry face when trying to balance career goals with the entrenched social expectation that they serve as primary caregivers.
“With so many mothers among our employees, we’ve faced challenges balancing demanding careers and family responsibilities,” Sheehan says. “Society’s expectation for women as primary caregivers limits our flexibility compared to male counterparts. Gender bias often misinterprets our firmness as rudeness or emotional instability, undermining our authority.”
Because these labels often trigger imposter syndrome, Sheehan said, women have historically had more difficulty establishing networks in the industry. To address the issue, Sheehan has taken an approach that seeks to empower not only its own lawyers, but female attorneys throughout Rhode Island.
Read more about us and other inspiring women-led firms here:In the Lead: Best Women-Led Law Firms 2024 – Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly
Nominated for Best Law Firm in RI
Our firm was nominated for Best Law Firm in RI at the Boss Level Awards. Help this women owned, boutique law firm show this little big state what an impact we have and vote by March 14th via the google form below: