Partners Jill Bloom and Sarah Peterson Named 2024 Women, Influence and Power in Law Honorees
July 29, 2024

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Corporate Counsel announced the honorees for its 2024 Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) Awards, recognizing in-house and law firm women leaders and allies who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing women's empowerment in law.
Partner Jill Bloom is recognized in the "Mentor & Mentee Collaboration" category and Partner Sarah Peterson is recognized in the "Thought Leadership" category.
Jill is known for her dedication to mentoring and supporting fellow women in law, particularly those navigating the complexities of professional and personal aspirations. Serving as the firm's Healthcare Practice Leader, Sarah frequently shares insights on the intersection of immigration policy and healthcare.
Honorees will be recognized at an awards dinner on September 24 as part of Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in Chicago.
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