Faculty/Resource Announcement – Julie Tower-Pierce

Julie Tower-Pierce is an attorney, mom, writer and author. She will serve as both faculty and resource facilitating a workshop called, “Staying at Home, Staying in the Law” at Solo Practice University®.

Julie is an attorney, mom of three young children, writer and author of Staying at Home, Staying in the Law: A Guide to Remaining Active in the Legal Profession While Pursuing Your Dreams. Julie’s popular book is the ultimate companion for lawyers who dream about making career transitions or taking career detours to pursue dreams beyond the law, such as stay-at-home parenthood or entrepreneurial dreams, but fear that doing so means sacrificing the law and all they’ve achieved. The appeal of Staying at Home, Staying in the Law extends beyond ‘Mommy’ and ‘Daddy’ Lawyers and GenYers; it also caters to lawyers who have taken extended timeouts from the law and want back into the law on their own terms.

Julie earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Women’s Studies from Dalhousie University, and her J.D. and Masters Degree from Vermont Law School. She is admitted to practice in Vermont and the District of Columbia. She currently resides in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

Until 2006, Julie worked as an associate attorney at the respected law firm of Tarrant, Marks & Gillies in Montpelier, Vermont. As an adjunct professor at Norwich University, a private military university, Julie has taught courses in Cybercrime and Cyberlaw and Courts and the Criminal Justice System, and served as a capstone advisor to justice administration graduate students. Her legal background includes work in the areas of business and privacy law, regulatory compliance and criminal defense. Along the way, she has gathered legal experience via “flexible” legal stints that have resulted in blissful work/life balance well-matched for raising family without the burden of overwhelming ‘professional or mommy guilt’ – though she admits that she still hasn’t found a 100% guilt-free path in the law and parenthood.
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In law school, Julie served as Articles editor of the Vermont Law Review, as a senior staff editor of Vermont’s Journal of the Environment, and as a legal writing Dean’s Fellow. She has served on the editorial boards of the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyer and the Norwich University Journal of Information Assurance, and as a contributing editor to the SANS Business Law and Computer Security course. Julie’s freelance writing and legal/technology commentary have appeared in a number of publications including SANS NewsBites, Information Security Magazine, I AM Modern, the Vermont Law Review, the Vermont Bar Journal, and KIWI. Her essays have been syndicated by the McClatchy Group, appearing in online and print publications, such as the Miami Herald and the Charlotte Observer. She previously penned a regular legal/technology/business column in a Vermont business publication.

When Julie’s not chasing after her children, she spends much of her time writing and blogging about the law, technology, flexible lawyering and motherhood. Her blog, Darling Hill, what she calls a “stay at home, work from home, and part-time lawyer hangout,” reflects her passion for helping lawyers find their ideal work/life balance in the law and stay connected to the law while pursuing their dreams.

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One comment on “Faculty/Resource Announcement – Julie Tower-Pierce

  • Julie, What you are bringing to SPU is sorely needed. Many lawyers fall into this category and there is very little available to help in a meaningful way.

    By creating guided workshops and facilitating communities (which dan be geographically broken down to create an incredible focused network of similarly situated lawyers) I think you are going to be kept quite busy :-)

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