Motherhood in the law—it’s truly a balancing act. So how do most working moms make it work? This week, OMG sits down with two practicing attorneys, Montoya Ho-Sang, Esq. and Tanisha Pinkins, Esq. to discuss just that.
As practicing attorneys in their respective law firms, Montoya and Tanisha openly discuss their respective journeys to motherhood and balancing their lives as mothers with their successful careers as attorneys. With determination, grit, strength, focus, support and faith, Montoya and Tanisha speak on the importance of setting boundaries while prioritizing their responsibilities as working moms in the practice of law. You’re in for a treat with this one!
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