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LawHer
Sonya Palmer, Rankings.io
85 episodes
1 month ago
LawHer Season 3: How the boldest and brightest women in law own power faster and keep it longer. Despite outnumbering men in law schools, women remain underrepresented in legal leadership. LawHer illuminates the path to power by amplifying the voices of women redefining success in law. Shatter conventions and rebuild success in your own image. Create new monuments for future generations. One story at a time. LawHer is powered by Rankings - helping you secure your rightful space at the top.
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LawHer Season 3: How the boldest and brightest women in law own power faster and keep it longer. Despite outnumbering men in law schools, women remain underrepresented in legal leadership. LawHer illuminates the path to power by amplifying the voices of women redefining success in law. Shatter conventions and rebuild success in your own image. Create new monuments for future generations. One story at a time. LawHer is powered by Rankings - helping you secure your rightful space at the top.
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79. The Fixer: From Clerk to CEO (Twice) w/ Jackie Karapetyan
LawHer
14 minutes
3 months ago
79. The Fixer: From Clerk to CEO (Twice) w/ Jackie Karapetyan
“There’s no such thing as ‘we can’t do it.’ People come to me with the craziest things, and I just say—‘I’ll fix it.’” — Jackie Karapetyan Jackie Karapetyan had already built one empire. She’d helped take a startup from 25 to 500 employees while raising two young kids. So when she walked into a law firm and asked to start at the bottom—filing papers and answering phones—most people thought she was overqualified. But Jackie had a plan. She wanted to learn the business from the ground up. Fast forward: she's now the CEO of a personal injury firm with over $2.5 billion in settlements. But just when things were finally running smoothly,  the unexpected happened. In this episode, Jackie shares what she did next—and what it taught her about power, humility, and the kind of leadership that lasts. Follow LawHer on Instagram About Jackie Karapetyan Jackie is the CEO of Legal Fighters and the woman behind a $2.5B success story. She’s not a lawyer. She’s something rarer—a second-career operator with no ego, no excuses, and no problem starting over when the mission matters. They call her “the fixer.” But what she’s really building is a new kind of power. LinkedIn | Instagram Legal Fighters Website What’s in This Episode: Why Jackie walked away from executive comfort to start over at the bottom of a law firm—and how it set the stage for everything she’d build next The intake system she built from scratch that turned her firm into a $2.5B fortress How she leads without ego—and why that’s the most underestimated power move in the game
LawHer
LawHer Season 3: How the boldest and brightest women in law own power faster and keep it longer. Despite outnumbering men in law schools, women remain underrepresented in legal leadership. LawHer illuminates the path to power by amplifying the voices of women redefining success in law. Shatter conventions and rebuild success in your own image. Create new monuments for future generations. One story at a time. LawHer is powered by Rankings - helping you secure your rightful space at the top.