How did returning to law come about, and how was the experience?
I’d been thinking about my career and wanted to explore returning to law. My youngest son was about to start high school and it felt like a ‘now or never’ moment. The legal profession isn’t generally very progressive in encouraging women to rejoin after career breaks, and I wasn’t sure if it was possible! Upon spotting a job at Mills & Reeve, some old colleagues put me in touch with the recruiting partner who was really helpful and encouraged me to apply.
It’s definitely challenging adjusting back to life as a lawyer. Not many lawyers currently return after such a long career break and law has traditionally followed a very linear career path. Returners, however, often have useful skillsets that we’ve developed during our years away. In my case, for example, management skills gained in previous roles.
Mills & Reeve has recognised the challenges and welcomed me back with open arms. Everyone has been very supportive and happy to help. The firm has really invested in my legal training since my return to ensure that my knowledge is up to date, and supported me to undertake additional qualifications. While it’s involved a lot of hard work, I’m really happy with my role and have been pleased at how quickly I’ve settled back in. I’ve also been promoted to senior associate since my return.
I had the privilege of speaking in the 2023 National Women Returners Conference about my experiences. I’ve had so many emails since from other female lawyers asking for advice about returning to law, as there isn’t much information out there. It really sets Mills & Reeve apart from other firms that they’ve supported my return.