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.
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
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.
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
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