26 min

Biglaw Partner Gets Honest About How Hard Work/Life Balance Really Is with Tamra Moore The Jabot

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In this episode, Kathryn speaks with Tamra Moore, partner at King & Spalding, about the twists and turns of her career that led her to her role at K&S. Tamra shares what latering during a pandemic was like, and how she decided on a firm that worked for her. She also discusses the differences between Biglaw, in-house, and government service. Tamra additionally talks about what a day in the life of a Government Matters attorney is like.

Episode Highlights
Why she decided to go to law school An incredible intimidating industry Where is the best place to be a lawyer What is being a healthcare lawyer There are many different paths to take when you’re in healthcare One of the biggest challenges The process of joining a new firm Tips for people that are starting their career Working In-house
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In this episode, Kathryn speaks with Tamra Moore, partner at King & Spalding, about the twists and turns of her career that led her to her role at K&S. Tamra shares what latering during a pandemic was like, and how she decided on a firm that worked for her. She also discusses the differences between Biglaw, in-house, and government service. Tamra additionally talks about what a day in the life of a Government Matters attorney is like.

Episode Highlights
Why she decided to go to law school An incredible intimidating industry Where is the best place to be a lawyer What is being a healthcare lawyer There are many different paths to take when you’re in healthcare One of the biggest challenges The process of joining a new firm Tips for people that are starting their career Working In-house
Subscribe, Share and Review
To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player.
Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Leave a review on Apple Podcasts

26 min