Monday, December 2, 2019

Friday, October 18, 2019

1L Success Series: Expectations of Employers and CPD Resources


Join CPD for an introduction to a range of professionalism topics- from networking to approaching law school as your full-time job. We’ll work on handshakes and introductions, and discuss communication with prospective employers, professional reputation building, managing your time and career development, and more.



Note: There are two time sections 

1. 12:00 - 1:00 pm in Room C6 

2. 4:45 - 5:45 pm in Room C5 

Monday, October 7, 2019

Tacoma Pro Bono Night


Friday, September 27, 2019

Longshore Act Workers' Compensation Case in Action

COME FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE WORKERS' COMPENSATION HEARING AT THE LAW SCHOOL

On Monday, October 21, Judge Evan Nordby of the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Administrative Law Judges, will hear a Longshore Act workers' compensation case in the Law School's Moot Courtroom. Judge Nordby will call the hearing to order at 9:00 a.m.


The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act is a federal law that provides for the payment of compensation, medical care, and vocational rehabilitation services to employees disabled from on-the-job injuries that occur on the navigable waters of the United States, or in adjoining areas customarily used in the loading, unloading, repairing, or building of a vessel.  These benefits are paid by a private insurance company on the employer's behalf, or by the employer if it is self-insured.


Longshore Act hearings are public, adversarial hearings tried to a judge alone, and are governed by relaxed rules of evidence. They typically feature both lay witness testimony, and, expert testimony by medical and vocational experts. Both sides are typically represented by experienced counsel. This is an opportunity to see experienced attorneys give opening arguments and conduct direct and cross examination.


From 12 pm - 1 pm, the hearing will recess for lunch, and Judge Nordby - a former adjunct professor at the Law School and an attorney with the USDOL Solicitor's Office - will host a sack lunch Q&A covering working as a federal agency litigator, labor and administrative law, the OALJ, the Mariners, and any related topics.

Friday, September 20, 2019

Microsoft Agile Mentoring Program

CPD and BELA invites YOU to the 5th Annual Microsoft Agile Mentoring Program Kickoff.

WHEN: Tuesday, October 1 from 5 to 6:30 PM 
WHERE: 2nd Floor Gallery
WHY: The program is designed to connect you with in-house counsel attorneys. The panelists will discuss their career paths and what brought them to Microsoft. 
RSVP: This event is limited to 30 students. So, please RSVP to Josie Mitchell by Friday, September 27, at Noon.

Moderator:
Panelists: 

Friday, September 13, 2019

Presidential Management Fellowship Info Session

Serving as a PMF is one of the few ways to secure a federal position right out of law school. This year the application window opens October 3 and closes October 17.  

TIME: 12 p.m. 


WHEN: Wednesday, September 25, 2019


LOCATION: Sullivan Hall, Room 328

Connection Café: Women in Nonprofit Leadership Panel

Please join us for an evening Connection Café sponsored by the Women of Seattle University. The Women of SU Alumni Chapter is dedicated to connecting women in the spirit of Jesuit tradition by promoting leadership and empowerment, encouraging service and philanthropy, and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth. We invite alumnae, faculty, staff and friends of Seattle University to join us at upcoming programs. Register online in order to purchase your ticket.


Connect with the Women of SU Alumni Chapter and learn more about the Women of SU Endowed Scholarship for STEM on SU Alumni Connect. 

Food will be provided. The space is intended to allow you time for networking and meaningful discussion. 


DATE: Thursday, September 19, 2019

TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Student Center, LeRoux Room

Alternative Careers Panel

Possessing a JD opens the door to a wide variety of non-traditional legal careers. Join CPD and BELA (Business & Entrepreneurship Law Association) for a panel discussion about job opportunities that go beyond traditional legal practice. 

Panelists are:
  • Joey Mack, Senior HR Manager, Microsoft Corporate, External and Legal Affairs (CELA)
  • Bahareh Samanian ‘02, Director of Lawyer Recruiting, Davis Wright Tremaine
  • Ian Warner, Public Policy Director, Zillow Group
  • Kate White, Co-Founder, Design Build Legal
DATE: Thursday, September 26, 2019
TIME: 12 p.m.
LOCATION: Sullivan Hall, Room C5

To attend, please RSVP here in Simplicity. 1Ls may e-mail their interest to Junsen Ohno.

Compliance Management Panel - Alternative Pathway to a Rewarding Legal Career

Please join CPD and Dorsey & Whitney Partner Nelson Dong for a panel on Compliance Management, which examines this emerging field as a career pathway for law school graduates. Joining Mr. Dong to discuss their careers in the compliance field, methods for finding compliance positions, and enhancing your compliance credentials are:
  • Matt Lund '99, Director of Contracting, UW Medicine
  • Cassie Pemberton '01, Senior Attorney, Microsoft
  • Mike Wood, Global Payments Counsel, Expedia Group 
DATE: Tuesday, September 24, 2019
TIME: 12 p.m.
LOCATION: Sullivan Hall, Room C5

To attend, please RSVP here in Simplicity. 1Ls may e-mail their interest to Junsen Ohno.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Scholarship Season

Asian Bar Association of Washington (ABAW) and Student Scholarship Foundation (ABAWSSF) Announce Their 2019 Scholarship
Each year ABAW and ABAWSSF award four scholarships totaling $24,500 to APA/API law students attending Washington schools. Selection is competitive. Applications are due October 4, 2019 at 5 pm. Please review the information on how to apply.

South Asian Bar Association of Washington Seeks Applicants for Multiple Scholarships
Students are invited to apply to SABAW's Public Interest Law Student Scholarship and the Minority Legal Fellowship Grant, among others. Visit SABAW's scholarships page for more information.

King County Chapter of Washington Women Lawyers (KCWWL) is Offering a $1500 Scholarship to one 2L Woman at Seattle U Law
This scholarship is intended to promote individualism and courage in the profession and to recognize women who have made significant contributions to the community or have overcome great obstacles in their lives.  Recipients must be members of KCWWL (free for all students) and willing to commit ten hours of service to KCWWL. Read the application details and submit materials to Natalie Moore, Scholarship Committee Chair, at kcwwlscholarship@gmail.com by October 14, 2019.

Washington State Society of Healthcare Attorneys Kristin Miles Memorial Student Scholarship

The Kristin Miles Memorial Student Scholarship honors Kristin’s commitment to ensuring that law students have the opportunity to participate in Washington State Society of Healthcare Attorneys (WSSHA) programs. She was ever vigilant in reminding the Board of its obligations to advance the education of future members by making programs accessible to the law student community. While Kristin’s passion, dedication, and always present good humor cannot be replaced, WSSHA seeks to honor her by providing this support to law students each year.

The scholarship provides:
  • All seminar fees to the WSSHA Annual Hospital & Health Law Mid-Year Seminar, November 1-2, 2019 in Vancouver, B.C.
  • One night lodging at the conference hotel, the Pan Pacific
  • $50/per diem for a maximum of two days
Eligibility:

Any second- or third-year J.D. student, as well as any LL.M. student, enrolled in a law school located in the state of Washington, including previous applicants not selected who are encouraged to re-apply.
WSSHA will select one winner from each law school located in the state of Washington.

Application:

Email a résumé and brief statement (1 page or less) about why you are interested in healthcare law to Deanna Bui at deanna@favros.com. Applications are due Monday, October 7, 2019.

Please note: The conference room rate at the Pan Pacific Hotel is available only until October 1st or until the reserved rooms have been taken. The winner of the Kristin Miles Memorial Student Scholarship will not be selected until after October 2nd, so students planning to attend the seminar are encouraged to reserve rooms before October 1st. Room reservations may be cancelled up to 24
hours prior to arrival.
Kristin Miles was a member of the WSSHA
Board of Directors from 2006 until her death in 2012.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Roadways to the Federal Bench: Who, Me? A Bankruptcy Judge?

The Judicial Conference of the U.S. Committee on the Administration of the Bankruptcy System is hosting a nationwide event occurring live in 19 cities, including Seattle with the goal of increasing diversity in the bankruptcy bar and bench.

October 24, 2019 at 1:00 p.m.
U.S. Courthouse, 700 Stewart Street, Seattle
Reception Follows

Registration opens September 17, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. Space is limited so register early.

REGISTRATION PAGE
  • Panel Discussion
    • Live-streamed panel discussion with Judge Bernice Donald (6th Cir. Court of Appeals), Bankruptcy Judge Frank Bailey (D. Mass.), Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gordon (D. Md.)
    • Moderated by Judge Andre Davis (4th Circuit Court of Appeals, retired)
  • Bankruptcy Practice
    • Talk to judges, learn about bankruptcy practice, and find out how you might be a federal judge one day
  • Interface with Judges
    • Engage in discussion with multiple judges at small round-table discussions, including Circuit Judge Eric Miller (9th Cir. Court of Appeals), Chief District Judge Ricardo Martinez (W.D. Wash.), and other district, magistrate, and bankruptcy judges from Washington and Oregon

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Cycle & Walk the WAVE

Join Seattle U Law alumni Ariana Orford and Carlen McKee of the WAVE Foundation for the 12th Annual Cycle & Walk the WAVE Event, Saturday, September 7 at Gas Works Park.

WAVE Foundation is dedicated to ending relationship abuse and sexual violence through community awareness, education, and empowerment.
















Cycle & Walk the WAVE is an opportunity to get some exercise, network, and support a great cause!

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

National Law Students Workers' Rights Conference

Registration Deadlines: August 26 if requesting support for airfare; October 1 for all others
Watch for details at www.peggybrowningfund.org
Questions? Email mmoffa@peggybrowningfund.org or call 267-273-7992


Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Mock Interview Season, SIGN UP NOW!

It is about that time to start registering for a Mock Interview time slot. We encourage you to schedule an interview time in order to practice and polish your interview style with a Seattle U Law alumni. Here, you will also get the chance to learn how to refine your strategies for OCI and future interviews!

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Mock interviews will take place:
  • Saturday, July 20 from 10 am to 12:30 pm
  • Wednesday, July 24 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
What you should know:
  • You will be paired with a practitioner for the half-hour sessions.
    • 20 minutes of interviewing
    • 10 minutes of feedback
  • When possible, we will match you with a practitioner in your area of interest.
  • Time slots are first come, first served and space is limited.
How to schedule a Mock Interview?
  • Please contact Junsen Ohno to schedule a mock interview. Be sure to include your resume with your time slot request! 

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

LSAC Launches Access-to-Justice Legal Tech Competition

Attention students: You have until July 19 to apply for this great opportunity, a competition directed by our graduate Miguel Willis. “We aren’t looking for the next blockchain solution that solves every problem, but something community-centered that can help a law school clinic, [a] bar association or nonprofit organization.” Please find the details at Legaltech.

Monday, July 8, 2019

REMINDER: Last DOJ Webinar Wednesday of the Summer

If you're interested in learning more about careers with the US Department of Justice, login for the last Webinar Wednesday of the summer on July 10 at 9:00 am.

PARTICIPATING OFFICES*
July 10, 2019
12:00 PM EST
(9:00 AM PST)
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Prisons
National Security Division
United States Attorney’s Office
United States Trustee Program

*Subject to change.

Access Code:  10200

Questions can be directed to:

Kim Person, Legal Recruitment Specialist
Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management
Department of Justice
202-514-8907

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Invitation: Attorney General's 7th Annual Open House!


You are Invited!


Washington State Attorney General's Office 7th Annual Open House

➤ When: Tuesday, August 6th, 2019 from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

➤Where: Tumwater AGO located at 7141 Cleanwater Lane SW Olympia, WA 98501

➤Who: Anyone interested in pursuing a career 
with the AGO, especially all current and incoming second and third year law students, judicial clerks, and/or licensed attorneys. 

➤Why: Please join us to meet Office Staff, learn more about the AGO and its recruitment
 programs, and discover for yourself how the AGO can help you achieve your professional goals. 

➤No RSVP required to attend this event!

For more information about this event, please contact Linda Nakamura at Linda.Nakamura@atg.wa.gov and for personal requiring accommodation please contact Tracy Robinson at 360-586-7693.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

2020 Baker Donelson Diversity Scholarship

The 2020 Baker Donelson Diversity Scholarship application is now available.

$10,000 scholarships will be awarded to three diverse rising 2Ls for the summer of 2020. Recipients will also receive a a six-week, salaried 2L Summer Associate position in one of the firm’s offices.

For complete eligibility criteria, instructions, and to apply for the Scholarship Program, visit the scholarship application page.

Please direct all questions about the 2020 Diversity Scholarship to Helen Beasley.

Monday, June 10, 2019

RegTech: The Transformation of Regulation & Compliance

Join Seattle University School of Law on June 28 for the 2nd Annual Innovation and Technology Law Conference - RegTech: The Transformation of Regulation & Compliance.

Technology is dramatically changing all industries. A critical area of change is the transformation of how government supervises the activities of regulated industries, and how the legal services profession is leveraging technology through artificial intelligence and other innovations.

Regulatory technology, or “RegTech,” is rapidly evolving the processes of compliance, auditing, risk management, confidentiality, and more. Business firms, law firms, and NGOs have the exciting potential to benefit from all or most of these developments. Join in this conference as lawyers and other thought leaders explore and discuss the technological changes that have occurred in and are envisioned for regulation and supervision. Find out where “RegTech” is leading us.

Details and Registration.

This program is FREE to Seattle University School of Law students.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Law Journal Joint Write-on Competition

Seattle University School of Law's journals invite you to apply for membership through their joint write-on competition. 

American Indian Law Journal
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, & Innovation Law
Seattle University Law Review 

Please see the competition email that was mailed on Thursday, June 6 for detailed instructions. Application materials are due June 19 at 7:00 pm.  

Questions can be directed to:

Julie Kim - Managing Editor, AILJ
Liberty Quihuis - Managing Editor, SJTEIL
Akua Asare-Konadu - Managing Editor, SJSJ
Emily Beale - Managing Editor, SULR

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Alliance for Equal Justice Legal Intern Orientation

Gonzaga University School of Law, Seattle University School of Law, and University of Washington School of Law are co-sponsoring the Alliance for Equal Justice Legal Intern Orientation. 

Sign up for the orientation to learn more about the Alliance for Equal Justice (a network of organizations in Washington State that furthers equity and justice by providing and supporting civil legal aid to low-income, vulnerable, and marginalized individuals and communities) and to explore how to make the most of your summer internship.

All law student interns are welcome to attend! The program will offer substantive training and an opportunity to meet with Alliance organizations.

The orientation will take place:

June 21 from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm at Seattle University School of Law or Gonzaga University School of Law (with some joint sessions live-streamed to Spokane).

Student interns REGISTER HERE. Lunch will be provided at both locations.

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management Summer Programs

The Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management (OARM) will host three programs for students and eligible graduates over the summer:

·      A Wednesday Webinar Series for law students and eligible graduates to hear directly from DOJ components participating in the Attorney General’s Honors Program and learn more about their work and what they look for in an applicant (see below for details).

·      The U.S. Department of Justice Career Information Fair, Thursday, July 11, 2019, at 3:00 PM EST. The annual Career Information Fair is an opportunity for law students interested in the Honors Program (HP), Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP), and volunteer legal internships to learn more about the many offices and components at DOJ.  There is no interviewing at the fair, but attendees meet attorneys from throughout the Department and can ask questions.  The RSVP opens on June 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM EST.

Wednesday Webinar Series – Dates and Log in information

WEDNESDAY WEBINAR DATE
PARTICIPATING OFFICES*
June 5, 2019
12:00 PM EST
Antitrust Division
Civil Division
Criminal Division
Tax Division
June 19, 2019
12:00 PM EST
Drug Enforcement Administration
Environment and Natural Resources Division
Executive Office of Immigration Review
Civil Rights Division
July 10, 2019
12:00 PM EST
Federal Bureau of Investigation
National Security Division
United States Attorney’s Office
United States Trustee Program
*Subject to change.

DOJ Wednesday Webinar Series
Access Code:  10200   

If you have any questions about accessing the webinar, please contact Kim.Person@usdoj.gov

Friday, May 17, 2019

Fall Moderate Means Practicum

Register now for the Fall Moderate Means Practicum, LPRC-425-A. This experiential learning course is 3 credits and meets Mondays and Wednesdays – 2:30 to 3:45 pm.

Looking for an opportunity to build your client interviewing skills?  Interested in family, consumer, or housing law and want to apply your learning to real clients’ cases?  Want to build or hone your issue-spotting and legal analysis skills?  Want to help moderate income individuals access low-cost legal services?  

This experiential course will give you the opportunity to: 
Learn about the legal issues that low and moderate income clients most often encounter
Conduct client interviews via telephone
Perform legal analysis of interesting cases
Work with attorneys throughout the state to provide representation

What are students saying about this course?  A 3L student recently shared, “This experience has been the most engaging experience in law school yet, and has given me more confidence in client interaction and my ability to research any civil law topic that comes up.”  

If you have questions or need more information contact the Moderate Means Program Staff Attorney Clay Wilsonwilsoncl@seattleu.edu.  

Monday, May 13, 2019

Tangible Tips for Negotiating Salary


Women of SU Connection Café
Tangible Tips for Negotiating Salary
Presented by Pam Inch, Executive Recruiter for the Mayor of Seattle
WHEN: May 16, 2019
TIME: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Seattle University, Student Center 160, LeRoux Room
Join us for a night of learning and connecting. Pam Inch, executive recruiter for Mayor Jenny Durkan, will share the best practices, tips and tricks for negotiating salary. We'll also welcome our newest alumnae as graduating students from the class of 2019 join us for the first time.
There will be plenty of time for meaningful conversations. Food and drinks will be provided. 
About Pam Inch
For over two decades, Pam Inch has been connecting talented people with world-changing work. As a recruiter, she has successfully sought out individuals for everything from entry-level factory workers to neurosurgeons and police chiefs. With a reputation for building reliable and results-oriented teams, she has led recruitment efforts for major local employers including Swedish Medical Center, Seattle Public Utilities and the City of Seattle. Currently, Pam serves as City of Seattle’s senior executive recruiter where she focuses on seeking out exceptional leaders for positions within Mayor Jenny Durkan’s administration. 

Monday, May 6, 2019

The New Consent Rule: How to Be Effective in Practicing Before the Magistrate Judges

Join the Federal Bar Association of Western Washington and King County Bar Association for a free CLE this Thursday, May 9 at Davis Wright Tremaine's Seattle office.

Details and registration can be found on the event page.

US Attorney's Office Opportunities

Those interested in the DOJ's honors program and summer internship opportunities, be sure to watch the office's recent webinar.

The slides from the presentation can be found on the CPD LinkedIn page.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Inn of Court Application Reminder

Applications for student membership in Inn of Court are due this Thursday, April 18 at 5 pm.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Inn of Court Student Membership

Current 2Ls are invited to apply for 2019-2020 membership in the William L. Dwyer Inn of Court. One of the Inn of Court’s functions is to serve as an educational and mentoring organization to law students who are dedicated to the pursuit of high-quality, ethical lawyering.

ABOUT THE INN
The general Inn membership is made up of judges, professors, law firm partners, prosecutors, defenders, and other lawyers with varying levels of practice experience. The Inn meets on the Seattle U campus the second Tuesday night of each of the nine months of the school year for dinner, networking, and a continuing legal education (CLE) presentation. Students are each assigned to one of seven sub-groups, called pupilages, where they work with judges and lawyers in those groups to develop and help lead a CLE (each pupilage presents one CLE for the year).

SELECTION CRITERIA
This is a competitive process. There are seven spots available for Seattle University law students who will be 3Ls during the 2019-2020 academic year. Selection criteria include a demonstrated interest in litigation and dispute resolution, participation in activities supporting that interest, and a thoughtful and compelling cover letter.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Applications for membership in the William L. Dwyer Inn of Court are due Thursday, April 18 by 5 pm. A resume and letter of interest detailing why you would like to join the Inn can be emailed to Laura Spoor or delivered in person to the Dean’s Offices on the law school’s 2nd floor. Address letters of interest to Deborah Ahrens, William C. Oltman Professor of Teaching Excellence & Associate Professor of Law, and Erin Fullner, Senior Associate Director of the Center for Professional Development.

MEMBERSHIP DUES
Student dues for 2019-2020 will be covered by the Office of the Dean.

QUESTIONS
Contact Prof. Ahrens or Dr. Fullner if you have questions.

The William L. Dwyer Inn of Court is part of the American Inns of Court, a national organization comprised of around 320 chapters and over 23,000 members.

Monday, April 8, 2019

2019 US Department of Justice Honors Program Informational Webinar


No RSVP is required for this webinar. Please log in at: https://lnkd.in/gPvXcbi (passcode: 10200).
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Moderate Means Program - Summer Practicum

The Moderate Means Program has spots open for this summer. This experiential course provides practical training in the areas of family, housing, and consumer law; the chance to interview multiple clients about their legal issues; and the satisfaction of helping moderate income clients obtain legal representation at reduced cost.

Location: Sullivan Hall
Time Commitment: Six hours a week (minimum)

To apply send a letter of interest and your resume to Clay Wilson. Feel free to contact Clay Wilson If you have questions.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Seed IP Law Group Networking Reception

Thursday, April 4, 2019
701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5400
5:00 - 7:00 pm

This event is designed for all JD and LL.M. students interested in patent law. Join attorneys from Seed IP Law Group, as well as students from University of Washington, to network with patent attorneys.

Attire is business casual.

Register at lawalumni@seattleu.edu by March 28 at noon.

Association of Corporate Counsel Breakfast

Wednesday, March 27, SU School of Law
2nd Floor Gallery, 8:30-9:30 AM

Please join attorneys from the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Washington Chapter for an informal breakfast roundtable discussion about "A Day in the Life of an In-House Attorney”. Kevin Fay, VMware, Inc.; Shannon Whitemore, Savers/Value Village; Melissa Havens of WCG Clinical, and Jackson Bennett of Parametric Portfolio will discuss the in-house career path: how to prepare for, obtain, and advance in a corporate counsel position, as well as their respective practices. This is an opportunity to meet in-house lawyers, ask questions, and learn how you can position yourself for a career in-house.

Registration in Symplicity by Wednesday, March 20, is required to attend. This event is limited to 25 students.

DWT LGBTQ+ Happy Hour

Good Bar (240 2nd Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98104)
April 10th, 6 PM - 8 PM
Davis Wright Tremaine is excited to host an LGBTQ+ Community Happy Hour on April 10th. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with LGBTQ+ and allied DWT attorneys, and learn about our firm and student opportunities! Feel free to share this invitation with other students, however please keep in mind that this is an LGBTQ+ focused event.
If you're interested or have any questions, please contact Hiroko Peraza, Sr. Manager of Attorney Recruiting & Inclusion, at hirokoperaza@dwt.com. RSVP DEADLINE IS APRIL 1.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

ABA Business Law Section Spring Conference

EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS LAW KNOWLEDGE

BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK

MEET LEADERS IN THE FIELD

PARTICIPATE IN SUBSTANTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Registration is free for law students.

To learn more, visit:
ambar.org/buslaw19 

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Launching Your Public Interest Career—A Presentation by Equal Justice Works


Thursday, January 31
Noon, SLLH Room 110

If you are interested in pursuing a public interest career, come hear from Equal Justice Works staff from Washington D.C. as they provide expert advice on post-graduate fellowships, summer internship opportunities, educational awards for public interest internships, and how to manage your student debt.  Please email your RSVP to Matt Etter.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Invitation to Judge Moot Court Competition

The ABA Law Student Division invites attorneys to judge the moot court, National Appellate Advocacy Competition in February / March at local courthouses in Boston, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.

If you're interested in helping law students gain the practical skills they need to succeed by contributing to this prestigious moot court competition, please check out the details about the competition in your region and sign up through the NAAC judges page.

Annual MLK Luncheon on Friday, January 18

Don't forget to register for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. luncheon. Student tickets are $25 and registrations will be accepted through Thursday, January 10.