



Are you ready to take your practice - and your impact - to the next level?
Breaking Barriers. Winning Big.
Lifting Each Other Up.
At Sisterhood of the 8, we are more than just trial attorneys—we are a force for change. United by the pursuit of justice and 8-figure verdicts, we are building a legacy of excellence, mentorship, and empowerment for women in the courtroom.
Our community thrives on collaboration over competition, providing the tools, connections, and inspiration needed to elevate women trial lawyers to new heights. Whether it’s through our exclusive trial jackets, our Mother Trucker’s Rally scholarship event, or our nationwide listserv, we ensure no woman fights alone.





Dare to Be Bold.
Compete at the Highest Level.
Our events are anything but ordinary. Push past your limits with adrenaline-fueled experiences like swimming with sharks, driving semi-trucks in Alaska, and blowing up cars in Vegas—because trial attorneys thrive under pressure.
Beyond the thrill, we provide elite networking and cutting-edge legal education, offering seminars and workshops designed to help you sharpen your skills, expand your practice, and forge unbreakable bonds with fellow powerhouse women in the courtroom.
Step outside your comfort zone. Elevate your career. Join the movement.


Sisterhood in Action
Real women. Real verdicts. Unshakable support. See what our members have to say.
“Our goal is to find all of the places a female in our industry might feel a little bit alone, and let her know that there are other women throughout the country who are supporting you.”
Natanya Brooks, Esq. Brooks Injury Law
“At our last event, there were many things I heard from other members, and things that I shared, that you just don’t hear about in other rooms. It was a special bonding experience and developed relationships that can’t be duplicated.”
Maxey Scherr, Esq.
Scherr Law Firm
“We want to be there for each other. 'The 8' is whatever goal you have in life that you didn’t think was possible. We believe through collaborating with each other and having each other’s backs, it is absolutely possible."
Christy Crowe Childers, Esq. Childers & McCain