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Academic PROGRAMME

CLOSING THE “AUTHORITY GAP” TURNING IDEAS INTO IMPACT

Organised by the AIJA Women Network

 

Session #19

 

Date & Time

Location

Friday 06 September

12:00-13:15 CEST

Hotel Riu Plaza España

Description

Mary Ann Sieghart’s 2021 book, The Authority Gap, considered persistent inequality between men and women. She explained the authority gap as, 

A measure of how less seriously we still take women than men. We assume a man knows what he is talking about until he proves otherwise but for a woman, it is all too often the other way round.” 

In law today, we are still working to overcome generations of inequality. Men and women enter the profession in roughly equal numbers but there remains a disparity at senior levels – an IBA report published in December 2022 found that in Spain, women account for 54% of legal professionals but only hold 31% of top positions. The authority gap may help to explain some of this inequality. 

As young lawyers, we have a unique opportunity and responsibility to create change in law. We are both the people who are able to make change and those who will immediately benefit from change.  We support the IBA’s call for the law to be 50/50 by 2030.  We have six years to make that happen.  And for men, closing the gap is also good news, research has shown that men in more egalitarian societies are happier and healthier – suffering less mental ill health and have a better relationship with their children and their partners. 

In this session, we don’t just want to interact – we want to inspire to action. Through powerful speakers, testimony from our friends and colleagues, polls and discussion, we will 

  • we will consider specific examples of the authority gap in practice.
  • we will learn techniques to address personal and organisational bias.
  • we will leave galvanised to do better; each of us committing to take action to close the authority gap in one generation.

Speakers & Moderators

fernanda Souto Pacheco

Gameleira Pelagio, brazil

Lawyer by the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Post-Graduate in Business Law by the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Member of the International Association of Young Lawyers since 2009. Partner of the Corporate and Contracts department at Gameleira, Pelagio, Fabião and Bassani.

Corporate lawyer with over 20 years’ experience in corporate law, focused in M&A transactions, doing business in Brazil, incorporation of foreign companies in Brazil, corporate governance, civil and commercial law agreements, corporate real estate transactions, as well as franchise transactions and intellectual property agreements. Coordination and experience in drafting, analyzing and negotiation of commercial, civil, intellectual property contracts and corporate acts. Legal consultancy in connection with incorporation of foreign companies in Brazil, joint-ventures, real estate, franchising and intellectual property matters.  

Bruno H. S. Guarnieri

Farroco Abreu Advogados, BRAZIL

Bruno H. S. Guarnieri is a partner in the corporate and M&A department at Farroco Abreu Advogados. With over two decades of experience, Bruno specializes in a wide range of services, including legal advice on mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, and restructurings, corporate law consultancy, investment structure planning, and structuring of share acquisition and asset operations.

Chloe Taylor

Carpmaels & Ransford, uNITED KINGDOM

A Senior Associate at specialist Intellectual Property firm, Carpmaels & Ransford, Chloe is an experienced transactional intellectual property lawyer.

She has particular sector expertise in the healthcare and technology sectors, advising medical device and healthtech companies, and has worked in-house at a large medical charity and pharmaceutical start-up.  Her work focusses on drafting and negotiating wide range of agreements and those more specifically focussed on intellectual property assets, such as manufacturing, licensing, distribution and agency arrangements, ecommerce related contracts, and intellectual property asset transfers, along with  advisory services in relation to trade secrets and data protection.

Anna Wyrzykowska

WKB Lawyers, Poland

Anna Wyrzykowska is a partner at WKB Lawyers Poland. Already for 20 years she advises clients on M&A and real estate, specializing in real estate transactions and real estate development processes but also all aspects of company law and M&A transactions. Past AIJA President, IBA Real Estate Section officer.

Janine Reudt-Demont

Niederer Kraft Frey, Switzerland

Janine Reudt-Demont is a partner with the full-service law firm Niederer Kraft Frey in Zurich, Switzerland. She specializes in life sciences and healthcare matters, covering the regulation of all aspects of the medtech and pharmaceutical industry, including clinical trials, product classifications, authorizations, market access, promotion and marketing, compliance (including data privacy questions) as well as transparency and anti-corruption. Janine further possesses specialist knowledge and experience in all areas of commercial law, with main focus on distribution, franchising, e-commerce as well as product liability and product safety matters (including recalls). She also has an IP background and often advises on licensing, R&D and supply agreements as well as on unfair competition and advertising law.

Session Coordinators

fernanda Souto Pacheco

Gameleira Pelagio, brazil