Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Peggy Browning Fund 2021 Summer Fellowships

These are funded positions for 1Ls and 2Ls in labor-related organizations throughout the United States. If you're interested in social and economic justice through labor law, check out the information at www.peggybrowningfund.org.

New positions will be added throughout December. Applications are due January 15, 2021.

Peggy Browning alumni are eligible to re-apply. 

Monday, November 16, 2020

Register for the Moderate Means Practicum

If you have questions or need more information, contact the Moderate Means Program Staff Attorney Clay Wilson.


  

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Get to Know Holland & Hart


GET TO KNOW HOLLAND & HART: A VIRTUAL EVENT FOR 1LS AND 2LS

Tuesday, November 10, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM MST

RSVP: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GZM8KNL

Interested in learning more about Holland & Hart, an AmLaw 200 firm with offices in the Mountain West and Washington, DC? We invite you to hear from our Managing Partner, Recruiting and Summer Program Chairs, Diversity & Inclusion Leaders, and Associates about what it is like to practice law at H&H. Join us for an informative session and get a glimpse into the work environment that makes H&H unique!

DID YOU KNOW THAT HOLLAND & HART IS…

  • Consistently ranked as a top 5 Mountain West firm by Vault (2017-2021)
  • Located in some of the country’s most livable cities with close proximity to world class outdoor activities
  • Mansfield Rule Plus Certified
  • Named to Law 360’s list of Ceiling Smashers for firms with highest representation of female equity partners
  • A “Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality” -  Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2020 Corporate Equality Index
  • A 10-time “Best Law Firms for Women” by Working Mother (Hall of Fame)
  • Committed to pro bono as demonstrated in its 100-hour legal pro bono and/or civic expectation for every attorney
  • Dedicated to the communities it serves via the Holland & Hart Foundation, which supports hundreds of volunteer and service opportunities

 

Friday, October 23, 2020

Seattle Area Legal Recruiting Administrators 1L Diversity Reception

 The reception will take place November 10 from 4 to 6 pm, RSVP here.



Thursday, October 22, 2020

Upcoming DOJ Webinars for Law Students

Law students are invited to the US Department of Justice's “Wednesday Webinar” on November 4 at 9 am. highlighting some of DOJ’s non-litigating components. The webinar will include representatives from the Office of Information Policy, Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, Office of the Pardon Attorney, and others.  Law students interested in learning more about the work of these offices will hear from panelists about student opportunities and application process and tips. 

Students are also invited to a second webinar event introducing DOJ’s Volunteer Legal Internship Program. Students will learn about summer and academic-year vacancies and the application process, along with a chance for Q&A. There will be two chances to attend this webinar, either Tuesday, November 10, at 9 am or Thursday, November 12, at noon.

No RSVP is required. Use the following links to access the webinars:

Wednesday Webinar Featuring Non-Litigating Components at DOJ  

  • November 4, 2020, at 9 am pacific

Introduction to Volunteer Legal Internships at DOJ  

  • Two chances to attend:
    • Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 9 am pacific
    • Thursday, November 12, 2020, at noon pacific

The webinars will be on Microsoft Teams.  You can join by clicking the “join on the web” link that comes up when you click the meeting links:  Learn more about Teams

Friday, October 16, 2020

Influential Voices with Brian Sutherland '06

Join Seattle U Law for an #InfluentialVoices conversation with Brian Sutherland '06 — Litigating for Justice: A Story of Softball and the Supremes.

Hear the compelling story of how Brian took the case of Gerald Bostock — a county child welfare advocate who lost his job after joining a gay softball league — all the way to the United States Supreme Court. And won.

Thursday, November 5, 5 pm, via Zoom and YouTube live stream. Register here.

Monday, October 12, 2020

Thursday, October 8, 2020

B4 OCI: Get the Real Story

2Ls, you're invited to a panel discussion with Perkins Coie attorneys that will provide concrete, specific advice for the coming winter on-campus interviewing (OCI) season. 

This panel of partners and recruiting professionals will share their tips and suggestions with a particular focus on preparing for interviews – both OCI and callback interviews – and then navigating those interviews and the post-interview process. 

This event is for 2L law students participating in interviews in late 2020 or early 2021. 

Save the date: Thursday, October 15, 3 pm

Register through the invitation link

Monday, September 28, 2020

Career and Networking Programs from the Alumni Association

The Seattle University Alumni Association is sponsoring three October programs that are free and open to all. 

If you're looking for a virtual networking opportunity or need a nudge with something you're working on in your career, sign up today.


October 6, 8, 13, and 15: Tools for Transition 


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

National Law Students Workers' Virtual Conference




Registration Deadline: October 1, 2020
Look for details at www.peggybrowningfund.org
Questions? Email mmoffa@peggybrowningfund.org or call 267-273-7992

Friday, September 11, 2020

Seattle U Alumni Association Career Conversations: Back to Work & School


CAREER CONVERSATIONS
Back to Work & School

Join us for this interactive session as we discuss how to achieve a healthy work-life balance during an all-digital age.

WHEN: September 16, 2020
TIME: 7:30-8:45 a.m. (PST)
WHERE: Online via Zoom

Together, we will explore thoughts on what normal means in our new world as well as ideas for choosing wellness proactively in the workplace.

Ahead of the session, participants are invited to listen to "The Work-Life Balance Hack" from The Table Group's podcast, At The Table with Patrick Lencioni. Mr. Lencioni and Tracy Noble discuss how work-life balance has become more complicated than ever and discuss a couple of ways to cheat the conundrum.

These facilitated conversations are intended to create a space for connection, learning and support. Attendees will take away frameworks to use to develop a healthy divide between their work and life.

Register at EventBrite

If you have questions about the event please contact Stephanie Jamieson at jamiesos@seattleu.edu.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Seeking Alumni Volunteers for "Who You Know" Virtual Coffee Breaks

As lawyers we know the adage, “It’s who you know,” can be very true, but it's often an intimidating idea to first-year students who might feel like they don’t know anyone. To show our 1Ls that they already know a talented and diverse network of attorneys who are invested in their success, Seattle University School of Law is inviting you, our alum, to sign up for a virtual coffee break with a 1L. 

The commitment is just a half hour of your time and you’re welcome to use any virtual platform (FaceTime, Teams, Zoom, etc.) that works for you and the student. This is a great way to welcome a new member to the Seattle U Law community and connect with your alma mater. We don’t intend for this to be an ongoing mentorship commitment, just a one-time, get-to-know-you chat; so if you’re finding your days particularly full right now, this might be the perfect way for you to engage.

If you’d like to be paired with a 1L for a virtual coffee break, please email Erin Fullner, Director of Professional Development & Alumni Relations, by September 18. Later this month, you'll receive virtual networking tips to help you prepare, and the contact info for a 1L to reach out to. If you’re open to chatting with more than one student, please let Erin know. 

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

SLIP and Honors Program Webinar

The US DOJ's Honors Program (HP) and Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP) informational webinar is TOMORROW at noon. Please find the details below and login at the link provided: https://ecs.acms.com/dojhp-slipapp2020webinar/



Friday, July 31, 2020

US Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program


The US Department of Justice Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management has announced that the Attorney General’s Honors Program (HP) and Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP) application opened today and will close on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, at 11:59 PM ET. Applications must be submitted via the online application. Opportunities are available throughout DOJ, including permanent and term-limited, entry-level attorney positions, and paid summer legal internships.

Detailed information about the HP and SLIP, including offices participating and the number of available positions, can be found at:

More information about all of DOJ’s legal hiring programs, including experienced attorney hiring and volunteer internships, can be found online at US DOJ Legal Careers.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: It Only Takes One

"I just need one job. It doesn’t matter what’s out there, it doesn’t matter how many people I’m competing with, it doesn’t matter that it’s a recession - just one job."

Shashi Vijay, SU Law Class of 2008

It's hard to believe we've come to the close of our summer series, Job Talk Tuesdays, but we're ending with adventure! Shashi Vijay, founder of VJ Law Firm and Chair-Elect of the Washington State Bar Association's Solo & Small Firm Section, discusses going out and boldly creating her own job as a solo practitioner.

Shashi has found great satisfaction as a solo practitioner, working primarily in the areas of business and real estate – for her it was the one right thing. Whether you aim to work for someone else, or have an entrepreneurial spirit that is calling you to create your own job as a solo, heed Shashi's advice that "persistence pays," and remember that all it takes is "just one job – you’ll find it."

If you're seriously considering solo practice, know that Shashi believes, "it is something you can do. You already have the skills, you do have the knowledge." And you don't have to go it alone. Look for mentors, solo practice associations, and others who can encourage you. The law school's incubator program is designed to help lawyers pursue their solo dreams surrounded by support and community, so look into that as well.

Thank you for tuning in each week for interviews with alumni with grit – it's been a privilege to feature their stories. Job Talk Tuesdays will return next summer, so if you'd like to be in the lineup, contact Erin Fullner.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: What's in a Dream?

"My first job wasn’t my dream job... but I knew that it was a step in the right direction and that it was a crucial step to get to the places that I ultimately wanted to go."

Matt Etter, SU Law Class of 2012

Dreams are not where we begin, they're what we make over time. One of the law school's own career advisors, Matt Etter, Associate Director of the Center for Professional Development, talks about what it means to move from possibility to passion. Matt discusses the self-awareness, patience, and even sacrifices that come with moving closer and closer to discovering what you want out of your career, and then achieving it.

You probably won't land your dream job right out of law school, but what a liberating thought! Once you realize that the first job you take won't determine the course of your entire career, you can start to see possibilities around every corner. We're so fortunate that Matt approached his career with this kind of insight, because he's exceptionally good at what he does, and if he hadn't made room for reflection, curiosity, and openness, he might have missed out on the joy he gets from helping others make their dreams come true, and his very lucky colleagues and students would have missed out too.

Follow Matt's lead: dream with purpose, and dream with patience.


Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: Mindset is Everything

"Mindset is everything."

Sarah Cho, Class of 2009

"You never know where that not dream job will lead you."

Rachel Luke, Class of 2009

"You've got to figure out what's a driver for you."

Kim Sandher, SU Law Class of 2009

Just because there's no baseball, doesn't mean we can't hit a triple! Sarah Cho, Owner and Founder of Peak Justice Criminal Defense, Rachel Luke, Associate Attorney at Friedman Rubin, and Kim Sandher, Attorney at Pivotal Law Group, provide three valuable perspectives on how to succeed in your job search, even when it feels like you're trailing by three runs in the bottom of the ninth.

These three attorneys took divergent routes and are in very different practice areas from one another, but they share, in addition to a long-lasting friendship, an outlook marked by drive, persistence, ownership, and versatility. That mindset, coupled with a vision of where each opportunity could lead, brought these alumni to the satisfying careers they're in today.

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: Check Your Ego

"Always be willing to check your ego and say, 'maybe my approach isn’t the best way, please tell me how to do something.' It’s incredible what you’ll learn."

Eric Wolf, SU Law Class of 2012

Eric Wolf, Deputy Director of Washington’s Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board, believes in the value of mentorship and the humility it takes to make the most of a mentor's advice.

It's not always easy for lawyers to ask for help, but in his years working in the state's capital, Eric has found that "mentors in the legal profession are very eager to cultivate a generation that follows them" and "have a vested interest in ensuring you are successful too." So don't be afraid to reach out to your network! And when you do, be real. Eric recommends being "vulnerable with them about your own misgivings or questions about entering the profession." Mentors have a wealth of guidance to share, but only if you're open to receiving it.

Sure, in a pandemic, we're not going anywhere, but we can still check baggage like fear, overconfidence, or inflexibility and open up a world of professional possibilities.

Wednesday Webinar Series - U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management

This week's Wednesday Webinar Series will come from a handful of offices participating in the Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. Offices include:
  • Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • National Security Division
  • U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern
  • District of New York
Log In to the Webinars - Access Code: 10200


Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Virtual Pre-OCI Mock Interview Program

Students will have the opportunity to practice interviewing skills with volunteer attorneys through the  Center for Professional Development's Virtual Pre-OCI Mock Interview Program. A mock interview is the best way to polish your interview style and refine your strategy for the upcoming on-campus interviews. Due to the ongoing challenges of COVID-19, mock interviews will be conducted virtually using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or another platform convenient to the attorney.

Practice interviews will last for 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of feedback. When possible, CPD will match you with a practitioner in your area of interest. Email Junsen Ohno for a list of volunteers and their availability. Once you've looked over the list, you'll share your top 4 choices with Ms. Ohno, along with a copy of your resume. Ms. Ohno will match you with an attorney who you'll reach out to directly to schedule a date and time to interview.

Time slots are first-come, first-served, and space is limited. Sign up soon, spots are going fast!

Job Talk Tuesday: You Know What to Do

"In many respects, you know how to get through this next step, you just haven’t done it yet."

James Johnson, SU Law Class of 2012

James Johnson, Associate Attorney at Emery Reddy, litigates workers’ compensation, personal injury, and third-party matters throughout Washington State. Litigators know how to be persistent, and James reminds us that there are times when “…it is going to be a grind." But you're ready for that!

In his Job Talk, James explains, "It was a grind to get to law school, to get through law school, and whatever came to you before that in life.  In many respects, you know how to get through this next step, you just haven’t done it yet.”

You have the tools and the ability to take on the challenges ahead, so when it all feels like a grind, please repeat the mantra that you know what to do.


Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: You Have What It Takes

"Don’t let someone tell you that you don’t have what it takes and that you aren’t going to make it in this economy, because you will."

Wendawn Miller-Frazer, SU Law Class of 2011

Wendawn Miller-Frazer, Associate in the Financial Services Group at Bahamas law firm, Lennox Paton, sat down with CPD this week to talk about how she achieved success in a "sink or swim" job market. Wendawn's career trajectory provides a powerful reminder that, "You have to know within you that you can do it."

If you need a reminder today to keep going, if you've ever doubted that those who went before you are rooting for you, or if you simply need to be encouraged to be kind to yourself, give this Job Talk a moment of your time.


Tuesday, June 16, 2020

U.S. Department of Justice Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management Webinar


The Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management will once again be hosting a Wednesday Webinar Series in which we will highlight offices participating in the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. We respectfully ask you to forward the below and attached invitation to your law students and eligible graduates.

WEDNESDAY WEBINAR DATE
PARTICIPATING OFFICES*
June 17, 2020
12:00 PM ET
Antitrust Division
Civil Division
Civil Rights Division
Criminal Division
June 24, 2020
12:00 PM ET
Environment and Natural Resources Division
Executive Office for Immigration Review
Tax Division
United States Trustee Program
July 8, 2020
12:00 PM ET
Drug Enforcement Administration
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Prisons
National Security Division
U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York
*Subject to change.

DOJ Wednesday Webinar Series – Access Information
Access Code:  10200   

MMP Seeks Attorneys for Unemployment Cases


The Washington State Bar Association's Moderate Means Program seeks attorneys to take unemployment benefits cases. 

Log in to myWSBA.org to apply.






Job Talk Tuesday: Chart a Path

"You can’t copy what someone else did, so the purpose of
networking is not to memorize a path, it’s
to get ideas so you can create your own path."

Megan Fouty Lutes, SU Law Class of 2009

"My career path was not linear, it was more a zigzag, but I love it. And I think having that diversity of experience has contributed to me being successful in my current role." 

Nada Alnajafi, SU Law Class of 2009


We had the privilege of hearing from two grads this week: Megan Fouty Lutes, Director of Legal at Convoy Inc, and Nada Alnajafi, Corporate Counsel at Franklin Templeton, took us on a journey from the day they met at 1L orientation to where their careers are today. You'll love this joint Job Talk! Take inspiration from these alumni  they charted their own paths, and you will too.


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Job Talk Tuesday: Pivot and Adapt

Don’t give up. Don’t get discouraged…Make sure you figure out ways to pivot and be adaptable.  If things aren’t going according to plan, realize there’s another way to get there. Sit down, think about it, readjust…and find a different way to get there.

Phil Chu, SU Law Class of 2012

Every day is Tuesday! Or at least that's what we say when we post a Job Talk Tuesday on a Wednesday. If, like us, you keep Tuesday in your heart all week long, we encourage you to check out this week's Job Talk.

Litigator Phil Chu of Weinstein Caggiano shares his thoughts on how to lean in to adjustment. Pivoting and adjusting when needed has served Phil well throughout his career; learn how a commitment to adaptability can work for you too.





Monday, June 8, 2020