Meet Shermin Lakha, a woman who defied convention to build her own law firm, LVLUP Legal, where she's not only a trailblazer in the male-dominated world of law, but also a trendsetter with a flair for style.
Lakha, 29 at the time she launched her firm, had followed all the traditional steps in her pursuit of a successful legal career, from prestigious internships to a role at the U.S. Attorney's Office and eventually landing a spot in Big Law. However, despite her impressive credentials, Lakha found herself unfulfilled. It wasn't until she took a risk and started LVLUP Legal that she discovered her true calling.
The firm's mission is simple: to represent underrepresented founders, brands, and content creators who are looking for lawyers they can relate to. And it's been a game-changer. People want to work with women who embody the same values and aesthetic as their own brand or creative project. Lakha's team has grown exponentially since its inception, attracting talented lawyers like Alexa Panganiban and Lauren Madonia.
Working on an all-female team has proven to be an incredible advantage for LVLUP Legal. The lawyers are able to work together seamlessly, supporting each other through the ups and downs of their cases. But Lakha's vision goes beyond just building a successful law firm β it's about challenging traditional expectations of what women should look like in the courtroom.
"Don't let angry old men opposing counsel back you into a corner just because you're a woman or just because you wear cool outfits," Madonia says with a laugh. It's a philosophy that has resonated with her team, who use social media to share "Day in the Life" and "Outfit Check" videos that showcase their personalities and styles.
LVLUP Legal's impact extends far beyond its own walls. Lakha is dedicated to uplifting more women in the field of law through mentorship initiatives like Lattes with LVLUP, which provides guidance and support to young legal professionals and students, especially women.
As the TV series "All's Fair" hits Hulu next month, Lakha hopes that her story will inspire a new generation of women to pursue careers in law. With its all-female cast, including Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Sarah Paulson, the show is poised to challenge traditional notions of what women can achieve in the courtroom.
For Lakha, it's not just about being a successful lawyer β it's about creating a community that celebrates women's achievements and challenges the status quo. With LVLUP Legal, she's built something truly special: a firm that embodies her values and showcases the power of women in law.
Lakha, 29 at the time she launched her firm, had followed all the traditional steps in her pursuit of a successful legal career, from prestigious internships to a role at the U.S. Attorney's Office and eventually landing a spot in Big Law. However, despite her impressive credentials, Lakha found herself unfulfilled. It wasn't until she took a risk and started LVLUP Legal that she discovered her true calling.
The firm's mission is simple: to represent underrepresented founders, brands, and content creators who are looking for lawyers they can relate to. And it's been a game-changer. People want to work with women who embody the same values and aesthetic as their own brand or creative project. Lakha's team has grown exponentially since its inception, attracting talented lawyers like Alexa Panganiban and Lauren Madonia.
Working on an all-female team has proven to be an incredible advantage for LVLUP Legal. The lawyers are able to work together seamlessly, supporting each other through the ups and downs of their cases. But Lakha's vision goes beyond just building a successful law firm β it's about challenging traditional expectations of what women should look like in the courtroom.
"Don't let angry old men opposing counsel back you into a corner just because you're a woman or just because you wear cool outfits," Madonia says with a laugh. It's a philosophy that has resonated with her team, who use social media to share "Day in the Life" and "Outfit Check" videos that showcase their personalities and styles.
LVLUP Legal's impact extends far beyond its own walls. Lakha is dedicated to uplifting more women in the field of law through mentorship initiatives like Lattes with LVLUP, which provides guidance and support to young legal professionals and students, especially women.
As the TV series "All's Fair" hits Hulu next month, Lakha hopes that her story will inspire a new generation of women to pursue careers in law. With its all-female cast, including Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Sarah Paulson, the show is poised to challenge traditional notions of what women can achieve in the courtroom.
For Lakha, it's not just about being a successful lawyer β it's about creating a community that celebrates women's achievements and challenges the status quo. With LVLUP Legal, she's built something truly special: a firm that embodies her values and showcases the power of women in law.