What does falling flat—literally—at a pedestrian crossing in leopard print heels have to do with transforming the legal profession? For Virginia Warren, it was the unlikely start of a soul-deep journey that would reshape how she saw law, conflict, and herself.
That tumble led to yoga. Yoga led to philosophy. And philosophy led to a profound realization: the legal world, while rich in intellect and argument, is often soulless. Practicing in family and probate law, Warren recognized how the adversarial mindset left little room for empathy, healing, or authentic human connection.
But what if law could be different? What if we began not with ego or winning, but with presence, creativity, and compassion? Today, alongside her role as a partner at Stidston Warren Lawyers, Warren brings soul into her practice—inviting clients to consider the impact of their decisions, to approach conflict with dignity, and to nurture themselves through emotional pain.
Her upcoming book aims to bring that same message to the broader legal community—with humor, heart, and a gentle nudge to remember: yes, even lawyers have souls.



