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CMB Law Group Hosts Luncheon to Honor Women Law Graduates in Celebration of International Women’s Month

  • Writer: Sylvester Wahma
    Sylvester Wahma
  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read

Monrovia, Liberia – March 13, 2026In commemoration of International Women’s Month, CMB Law Group hosted a special luncheon at its central office in Monrovia, honoring newly graduated women from the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law.

The event celebrated the achievements of the graduates while reinforcing the importance of empowering women within Liberia’s legal profession. It also served as a platform for mentorship, networking, and inspiration for the next generation of female legal practitioners.

Group Photo after the event
Group Photo after the event

The occasion brought together an array of distinguished legal professionals and national leaders who shared words of encouragement and insight.

Delivering the keynote address was the President of the Liberian National Bar Association, Cllr. F. Juah Lawson. Other prominent attendees included former Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh, Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate, Chief Judge of the Commercial Court Eva Mai Mappy-Morgan, and former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott, along with several senior members of the legal community.


During the program, speakers encouraged the new graduates to remain committed to continuous learning and professional growth, emphasizing that dedication to knowledge and excellence will ultimately lead to financial success and career advancement.

Cllr. F. Juah Lawson, President, Liberia National Bar Association
Cllr. F. Juah Lawson, President, Liberia National Bar Association

Speaking at the event, the Founder of CMB Law Group, Cllr. Charlyne M. Brumskine, underscored the importance of the gathering as more than just a celebration.

Cllr. Charlyne M. Brumskine, Founder of CMB Law Group LLC
Cllr. Charlyne M. Brumskine, Founder of CMB Law Group LLC

“This is not just a regular gathering. It is a space where young female graduates can connect, build meaningful networks, and find professional mentors who will guide them throughout their legal careers.


Supporting women in the legal profession is not only about representation; it is about strengthening the rule of law, accountability, and good governance in Liberia. The message is clear—bring the change you want to see, and be ready to be held accountable.”


Speakers throughout the program echoed similar sentiments, stressing that empowering women in law is essential to building a more just and accountable society.


The gathering concluded with a strong call to action for the graduates to lead with integrity, discipline, and purpose. CMB Law Group reaffirmed its commitment to mentoring and supporting women in the legal field, noting that the future of Liberia’s legal landscape depends on the strength and leadership of its rising professionals.

 
 
 

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