The Lawt

The Lawt

Staffing and Recruiting

Denver, Colorado 11,615 followers

Growth on purpose.

About us

After 15 years in legal recruiting, we’ve evolved from a traditional recruiting model to a holistic approach. We’re building a community of purpose-driven professionals who want more from their law practice, and we’re helping legal teams hire and retain talent through recruiting, culture consulting, and lawyer engagement strategies. Explore our new website to see how we can help serve your purpose. www.thelawt.com

Website
https://thelawt.com/
Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
recruiting, executive searches, lateral partners, legal recruiting, attorney placements, legal staffing, law firm mergers, paralegals, culture, inclusion, growth, and retained searches

Locations

  • Primary

    700 N. Colorado Blvd.

    Suite 640

    Denver, Colorado 80206, US

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Employees at The Lawt

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    I love good lawyers. Recruitment expert for legal teams, mentor to lawyers. Founder of The Lawt, certified women-owned by WBENC. Champion for gender and racial equality in the legal industry. Wanna-be cowgirl.

    If you want to parlay your corporate legal background into the VC world, this is your golden ticket. Lindsay Barnhardt is #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested?

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    I love good lawyers. Recruitment expert for legal teams, mentor to lawyers. Founder of The Lawt, certified women-owned by WBENC. Champion for gender and racial equality in the legal industry. Wanna-be cowgirl.

    For Mental Health Awareness Month, The Lawt offers half-day Fridays to highlight the importance of self-care and sustainability of work. I don't know how lawyers who bill 2,000 hours annually make time for basic maintenance (paying bills, doing laundry, grocery shopping, doctor's appointments, showing up for friends and family, fill-in-the-endless-blanks). Add the stress of practice -- pleasing partners and clients, the taxing work of compartmentalizing and cataloguing deadlines and strategies in their "off" hours, and the pressures from their employers to grow business, and it's bewildering Big Law has survived all these years. Why do lawyers do it? Because we've normalized it. They think they have to. Firms prioritize profitability over people. Billing that many hours is required to earn a living that justifies their student debt AND live comfortably. They graduate law school eager to make a difference but unaware that success is not measured by pleasing their clients or making an impact on their community, but by how much money they make their firm. This comes not from an employee perspective, but as the sole owner of a small business who makes concessions on our margins to ensure we're all fed and living well, as stress-free as possible. We certainly offer unlimited commissions and support those who have lofty financial goals, but it is not lauded as any more important than quality of work and values-aligned leadership. Meet your quota AND represent our values. BOTH are necessary to sustain business and respect humans. The Lawt makes intentional (and sometimes less profitable) business decisions to ensure the emotional, intellectual, and financial well-being of our employees and colleagues. And we hope it's contagious. Comment if have an opinion. But be nice or I will spend a lot of money to tell my therapist on you. #TheLawt #GrowthOnPurpose #MentalHealthAwareness

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    I love good lawyers. Recruitment expert for legal teams, mentor to lawyers. Founder of The Lawt, certified women-owned by WBENC. Champion for gender and racial equality in the legal industry. Wanna-be cowgirl.

    This is your reminder to embrace your weird and interesting story. Weirder the better. Don’t get lost behind corporate facades. Be a G.O.A.T. Or hug a goat. You can never go wrong with hugging a goat. Unless they don’t like you and then definitely don’t recommend. OK, you may go about your boring LinkedIn scrolling now. #WeirdAndTrue #YouGoatThis #TheLawt #GOATS #HIRING #legalrecruiting #legaljobs #hobbyfarm

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    I love good lawyers. Recruitment expert for legal teams, mentor to lawyers. Founder of The Lawt, certified women-owned by WBENC. Champion for gender and racial equality in the legal industry. Wanna-be cowgirl.

    "Fifty years from now, people are going to look back at everybody alive today as the group of people who lived through the great transition. We are collectively Gen T -- Generation Transition. I don't know how long this transition is going to last, but in a way this is mind bending and exciting. And, it also means everyone alive today is going to go through an unprecedented amount of change." - Futurist Amy Webb

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    I love good lawyers. Recruitment expert for legal teams, mentor to lawyers. Founder of The Lawt, certified women-owned by WBENC. Champion for gender and racial equality in the legal industry. Wanna-be cowgirl.

    Hiring hack: How to get honest answers in an interview. (Hint: Ask a teenager) The Lawt

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    Today, we’re inspired to shine a spotlight on the remarkable Azizah al-Hibri, a pioneering scholar and advocate for justice and equality. Her tireless efforts in the fields of law, feminism, and Islamic jurisprudence have left an indelible mark on our world.    Born in Philadelphia in 1943, she earned her B.A. and later her law degree from UPenn, where she was the editor of the Law Review. Throughout her career, al-Hibri has been a vocal proponent of women's rights within the context of Islamic law and culture. In 1993, she founded KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights, an organization dedicated to promoting the rights of Muslim women through education, legal advocacy, and leadership development. Her contributions extend beyond academia; she has served on various international human rights commissions and advisory boards, working to advance women's rights and interfaith dialogue.    Azizah's work embodies the essence of intersectionality, weaving together threads of feminism, Islam, and human rights to champion inclusivity and empowerment. Her dedication to bridging cultural divides and promoting understanding is truly commendable.  As we celebrate Women's History Month, let's take a moment to reflect on Azizah al-Hibri's legacy and the profound impact she continues to have on shaping a more equitable and just society for all. 💫 #AzizahAlHibri #WomensHistoryMonth #Trailblazer #JusticeForAll #feministFriday #feminism #womeninlaw #changemakers #wecandohardthings

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