Legally Exhausted
Three years after her first appearance on the podcast, attorney Imani Williams returns to catch up with Abraham Ovadia on how much her career — and confidence — have evolved. In this episode of Legally Exhausted, Imani reflects on the early days of speaking in front of doctors at the FCPA and how nervous she was the very first time Abe pushed her to do it. Years later, she talks about becoming far more confident in public speaking, networking, and building her professional presence both online and in person. The conversation dives into how her perspective on slip-and-fall cases completely changed over time. What she once disliked has now become one of the practice areas she enjoys most, especially after handling major premises liability and slip-and-fall settlements. Imani explains why these cases are much more complicated than many people realize and what it takes to properly build and litigate them. Abe and Imani also talk about how much the legal industry has changed with social media and how attorneys today are expected to be more visible online. Abe admits that years ago he never imagined posting content as consistently as he does now, while praising Imani for always staying active online and creating informational videos that educate people about the law. They also discuss how networking has played a major role in her growth, how she has become more selective about the organizations she joins, and how working for a larger and more recognizable law firm has helped strengthen her reputation in the legal field. Imani also shares her experience being the only female attorney at her firm and how that has shaped her professionally. This episode is a real conversation about growth, stepping outside your comfort zone, building confidence over time, and evolving both personally and professionally in the legal world.
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