Audrey Johnson, Legal Assistant on Influential Women

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Audrey Johnson

Legal Assistant, Berman, Sobin, Gross LLP

Boston, MA

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Certifications · Degrees · Memberships

Degree Boston University - Business Law with minor in Political Science (graduating May 2025) Member Phi Alpha Delta (Pre-Law Society) Member Student Alumni Association (President) Member Class Gift (Board Member)

Her Story

About Audrey

I've been in the legal field for about 2 to 3 years now, and I'm about to graduate from Boston University in May. I started my current position in May 2024 as an intern and worked my way up to legal assistant, which is what I've been doing ever since. Currently, I've been working as an assistant for workers' compensation, though I'll probably be switching fields of law soon due to location reasons since I'm moving to DC in less than a month. I'm studying business law with a minor in Political Science in my undergrad, and my long-term plan is to go to law school, with a projection for fall 2028. One of my largest achievements was a semester-long business project called CORE through my business school, where I worked with a team of 10 people creating, designing, marketing, and operating a company and the product we were selling. It was very intensive, and I was spending around 50 to 60 hours per week on the project. I'm passionate about the legal industry because equality, justice, and fairness are incredibly important to me. The legal industry isn't always fair and just, and I want to be another person trying to help make the field and the law in the United States more just in the way it's executed.

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Audrey

01What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

Equality and justice are incredibly important to me. Fairness within all practices, within the legal industry and the business industry, I think that equity, being just and being fair is very important to me. Those are just kind of standalone values I have as a person, but I think that they cross over well into the legal industry. That's why I, in a way, am passionate about learning law, because I think that they cross over with my own personal values. The legal industry isn't always fair and just, and so just being another person to try to help make the field and the law in the United States more just, the way it's executed.

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