posted by on Jan 17

Women these days are considered by many as strong, independent and intelligent people. Unlike before, women nowadays are more knowledgeable when it comes to their rights and stand in the society. One particular lady who has shown strength in empowering other women is none other than Nina Kotick. Nina Kotick is a very influential and inspiring lady due to many reasons. For one, she is a registered lawyer who is also a graduate of Fordham Law School and Tufts University. This alone already shows that a woman like Nina could also excel in a profession that was predominantly ruled by men before. Aside from this, she also spends most of her time writing blogs at Huffington Post about legal matters concerning women and marital problems and dilemmas. Her work and articles are not only followed by ordinary women but as well as celebrities and famous personalities in the United States. Below are more details about Nina’s life and how she started to write about women’s rights.

Nina Kotick came from a family of lawyers. Her grandparents were considered to be reputable lawyers, which is probably a reason for her to pursue law as well. Nina originally worked in New York City. After she passed the bar exam for law, she first worked as a clerk for the South District of NYC under the leadership of William Conner. She also became a litigator for a company known as the Simpson Thacher and Bartlett, which is also located in the Big Apple. She then transferred to Los Angeles city in California along with her husband Bobby and her three daughters. There she was hired by the Nelson Guggenheim Felker and Levine as an entertainment lawyer.

However, Nina decided to lie low on her career in order to provide more focus on her children. Nevertheless, this decision only made her notice some of the common problems married women encounter or experience in their relationship. This inspired her and pushed her to use her skills and knowledge about family law and try to help and provide tips to these ladies. From then on, her blogs and articles became very common, which made her a very popular writer not just in the US, but as well as in other countries. Aside from blogging, she is also the contributing editor of the LA Times Magazine. She is also a writer for the C magazine and as well as a member of the LA Philharmonic. She uses her Facebook page in order to get more audience and to help more individuals who are also experiencing the same kind of trials in marriage.

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