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julie caron remer

Executive and Neurodiversity Coach

As a specialized coach for neurodivergent attorneys and an advocate for neurodiversity awareness, I bring practical insights and transformative strategies to law firms seeking to cultivate more inclusive environments. My presentations combine evidence-based approaches with real-world legal industry experience, delivering actionable frameworks that empower both neurodivergent attorneys and the firms that employ them.

Drawing from my extensive work with legal professionals and my own background as a neurodivergent attorney, I tailor each speaking engagement to address your organization's specific needs while challenging conventional thinking about productivity, talent management, and professional development in the legal sector.

Participants consistently describe my sessions and style as "impactful," "compassionate," and "highly informative." Whether addressing intimate leadership teams, internal coaches, or firm-wide audiences, I strive to create learning experiences that bridge the gap between neurodiversity awareness and practical implementation.

Recent Topics

  • Empowering Neurodiversity: A Practical Toolkit

  • Exploring Neurodiversity: Awareness and Understanding for Attorneys and Professional Staff

  • Neurodiversity Demystified: Key Concepts for PD Professionals

  • Supporting Neurodivergent Attorneys: A Guide for Law Firm Coaches

  • Supporting Neurodivergent Employees: A Manager’s Guide

  • Understanding & Managing Neurodivergent Talent: A Guide for Law Firm Partners

  • Unlocking Brilliance: Embracing Neurodiversity in the Legal World

 

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Recent Conferences and Webinars

  • PDI Conference Winter 2024, Empowering Neurodiversity: A Practical Toolkit, Panel with Ann Gomez and Suzanne Thomas. 

  • Running Interference: How and When to Intervene as an Internal Coach, Panel with H. Sandra Bang, Julia Jackson, and Julie Tran. NALP Webinar, Oct. 16, 2024.

  • PDC 2024 Conference, Neurodiversity Demystified: Key Concepts for PD Professionals, with Jessica Natkin and Bess Sully. Jully 11, 2024

  • PDI Conference Winter 2023: Empowering Every Mind: Neurodiversity's Role in Inclusion, with: Paula Edgar and Courtney Munnings, December 1, 2023

 Recent Articles

 

Neurodiversity in BigLaw: A conversation with Executive and Neurodiversity coach Julie Remer about this year’s findings from Chambers Associate research. Cait Evans, Global Talent Head of Research at Chambers and Partners, NALSC Winter 2025 Newsletter. https://www.nalsc.org/neurodiversity-in-big-law-featured-article-2/

 

The Strategic Role of Coaching in Law Firms: Facilitating Excellence and Growth. By H. Sandra Bang, Julia Jackson, Julie Caron Remer, and Julie Tran. NALP Bulletin, January 2025. https://nalpbulletin.mydigitalpublication.com/january-2025/page-29

Audience Testimonials

 

Julie conducted a presentation on neurodiversity to our partners, associates and staff. Beyond being highly informative and consciousness raising, Julie opened up a meaningful discussion about supporting our neurodiverse colleagues, which prompted immediate action items. To say that Julie’s presentation was well-received would be an understatement.

 

Jim Moore | Director of Legal Talent
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP

 

Through her presentation on neurodiversity, Julie engaged us on an issue that deeply implicates all of us, yet remains misunderstood or completely ignored in our field.… Julie created a safer space where I could publicly share my own struggles and triumphs as a neurodivergent attorney. This, in turn, led to another associate confiding in me about their own (very similar) lived experiences. A very impactful presentation! 

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Devin Oliver

Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP

 

Julie’s presentation on Neurodiversity Demystified: Key Concepts for PD Professionals was excellent. Her easy style in presenting and connecting with the audience really helped to dispel some of the myths commonly associated with people with ADHD …. Her message was not only filled with clear action steps on how to address these attorney populations, but also layered with a compassionate take on pushing ourselves as PD professionals to learn to communicate with and fully accept our entire attorney populations, including neurodiverse. Julie’s approachable style makes her an exceptional resource in this space.

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Marissa Dragoo | Principal and Senior Director Litigation Training

Jackson Lewis

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