Friday, March 31, 2023

Speed-Networking Mentorship Event with King County Washington Women Lawyers and Womxn's Law Caucus at Seattle U Law on April 5








Please join King County Washington Women Lawyers and the SU Womxn's Law Caucus on Wednesday, April 5th from 5PM to 7PM in the 2nd floor gallery of the law school for a speed-networking event.

Participating mentors include:

Tara Richardson (Family Law) - Richardson and Ringe, PLLC.
Gena Bomotti (Corporate Counsel) - Costco
Katelyn Lowthorp (Child Welfare, Dependency, Adoption, and Family Law) - Lowthorp Law, PLLC.
Anela Ramić (Prosecutor) - King County prosecuting attorney’s office
Jennifer Flynn (Prosecutor) - Skagit County Attorney’s Office
Grace Yang (Employment Law & International Law) - Littler Mendelson
Kathryn Joy (Law Clerk to the Honorable Lori K. Smith) - Washington Court of Appeals, Division
Honorable Valerie S. Bouffiou (Presiding Judge) - Lynnwood Municipal Court

Find additional details and RSVP at the event link, and reach out to Hailey Donovan (hdonovan2@seattleu.edu) with any inquiries related to the event. 

Monday, March 27, 2023

Energy Bar Association Membership for Law Students

Are you currently a law student? Are you interested in energy or environmental law? If so, Davis Wright Tremaine is proud to offer 60 free memberships to the Energy Bar Association (E.B.A.). The E.B.A. is a 75-year-old international, non-profit association of attorneys, energy professionals, and students active in all areas of energy law. We offer trainings, educational events, networking opportunities, and so much more. Interested? Contact Henry Lagrimini hlagrimini@eba-net.org | 202-499-5984. Why Join as a Student? Nothing beats real world experience! Network, network, network! Grab a drink and a business card. Opportunities for off-campus leadership roles; Social and networking opportunities with industry veterans; A resourceful career center specific to energy law; Free or heavily discounted access to conferences and webinars relevant to the energy industry
Law students, Davis Wright Tremaine is proud to offer 60 free memberships to the Energy Bar Association (EBA). 

The EBA is a 75-year-old international, non-profit association of attorneys, energy professionals, and students active in all areas of energy law. The organization offers trainings, educational events, networking opportunities (virtual), and much more.

This is a great opportunity for students with an interest in energy law to connect with practicing attorneys for networking and training. 

To participate, contact Henry Lagrimini, Manager, Membership and Chapter Relations, at HLagrimini@eba-net.org.



Student Health Law Fair

Seattle U Law students, you are invited to the second annual Student Health Law Fair at the University of Washington on April 14, 2023 from 1:15 pm to 5:15 pm. The program will take place in William H. Gates Hall, 4293 Memorial Way NE, Seattle WA 98195 (parking is available near the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture). 

April 14th, 2023 1:15pm-5:15pm University of Washington School of Law | William H. Gates Hall | 4293 Memorial Way NE, Seattle WA 98195 (parking is available near the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture) ✓ Register on Google Forms Join us for the second annual Student Health Law Fair at the University of Washington, Seattle. This year’s Fair is a collaboration between the Washington State Bar Association, Health Law Section, the University of Washington School of Law, Seattle University School of Law, and Gonzaga University School of Law. Our programming will consist of substantive presentations and a careers panel discussion and will end with a Networking Event from 5:30-7pm. Please register by clicking the link above by no later than April 7, 2023. We look forward to seeing you there! Please email Donna Shahbazi, Angie Densley, Dan Weinreb, and Wei Wei with any questions. dshahbazi@seattleu.edu | adensley@lawschool.gonzaga.edu | dweinreb@uw.edu | wei8979@uw.edu

The Fair is a collaboration between the Washington State Bar Association's Health Law Section, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle University School of Law, and Gonzaga University School of Law. 

Programming will consist of substantive presentations and a careers panel discussion and will end with a networking event from 5:30 to 7 pm.

Topics will include: an overview of health law; privacy in health law; fraud and abuse; and medical malpractice. 

Please register here no later than April 7.

 


Thursday, March 23, 2023

Resources for Running Your Practice Smoothly: A Conversation with WSBA Practice Management Advisor Margeaux Green

When: Wednesday, March 29, noon-1 p.m.

Where: Zoom

Meeting ID: 891 7784 8839

Passcode: 743132

 

The Solo and Small Practice Section of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) presents a conversation with WSBA’s Practice Management Advisor: Margeaux Green.

 

Did you know the WSBA offers practice management assistance at no cost? Margeaux Green, WSBA’s Practice Management Advisor, will join us to share about this popular member benefit that offers support to members in law firm business management. The goal of the program is to help legal professionals improve business practices for a better client experience.

 

Please join us for this important informational session! For any inquiries related to this program, please email .

Washington State Bar Exam Accommodations: When & How to Request Them

Join this program, presented in partnership by the Seattle U Law DIA and UW Law ADLJ, to learn about when and how to request Washington State Bar exam accommodations. 

Join this presentation and Q&A session facilitated by representatives from the Washington State Bar Association. T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 6 A T 1 0 A M P A C I F I C T I M E Z O O M M T G I D : 9 8 3 9 5 0 8 5 8 0 3 / P A S S C O D E : 0 7 8 1 6 8 Email Haley Miller at hmiller3@seattleu.edu if you have any questions or would like a recording.
This Q&A session will be facilitated by representatives from the Washington State Bar Association.

When: Thursday, April 6 at 10 am pacific

Where: Zoom 

     Meeting ID: 9 8 3 9 5 0 8 5 8 0 3
     Passcode: 0 7 8 1 6 8

Contact: Email Haley Miller at hmiller3@seattleu.edu if you have questions or would like a recording

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

WA Intellectual Property Law Alliance Career Panel

 

WASHINGTON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW ALLIANCE (WA IPA) CAREER PANEL

Thursday, March 30, 2023, 4:00-5:30 pm | 2nd Floor Gallery

Register HERE by Wednesday, March 29th at NOON

We are pleased to invite you to a panel presentation featuring members of the Washington Intellectual Property Law Alliance (WA IPA), a non-profit state organization supporting the creation, protection and enablement of intellectual property throughout the entire State of Washington. WA IPA programming is based on three fundamental pillars: IP Awareness and Education; IP Ecosystem and Collaboration; and IP Diversity and Inclusion.

This event will begin with remarks from Dean Varona, followed by a panel presentation and an opportunity for students to ask questions.  We hope you are able to join us!

MODERATOR

Mauricio Uribe, Partner, Knobbe Martens

PANELISTS

Derrick Brent, Deputy Director, U.S Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

David Cho, Member, USPTO Trademark Public Advisory Committee (TPAC) (AT&T)

Jomarie Fredricks, Member, USPTO Trademark Public Advisory Committee (TPAC) (Rotary)

ALSO IN ATTENDANCE

Tony Varona, Dean, Seattle University School of Law

Andy Salvador, Director, Intellectual Property, AT&T

Ramsey Al-Salam, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP

Robert Cumbow, Partner, Miller Nash Graham & Dunn


Register HERE by Wednesday, March 29th at NOON.

Questions? Contact Josie Mitchell, Associate Director, Seattle University School of Law Center for Professional Development.

Inn of Court Student Membership

WILLIAM L. DWYER INN OF COURT

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

Current 2Ls are invited to apply for 2023-24 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.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Applications for membership in the William L. Dwyer Inn of Court are due Friday, April 7 at 12 pm. A resume and letter of interest detailing why you would like to join the Inn should be addressed and emailed to Deans Deborah Ahrens and Erin Fullner.

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 expected to attend all of the Tuesday evening meetings and are each assigned to one of seven sub-groups, called pupilages. Students work with the judges and lawyers in their pupilages to develop and help lead CLEs (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 2023-24 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.

MEMBERSHIP DUES

Student dues for 2023-24 will be covered by the Office of the Dean.

William L. Dwyer Inn of Court

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.

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Seed IP Law Group Attorney-Student Networking Reception

Seed IP Law Group LLP proudly welcomes IP students from SU and UW Schools of Law for an attorney-student networking reception.

WHAT: Networking reception for local law students interested in patent, trademark, and IP law to meet and network with attorneys from Seed IP Law Group

WHEN: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 | 5:00-7:00 pm

WHERE: 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5400, Seattle, WA (54th Floor of Columbia Center)

WHO: All JD and LLM students interested in intellectual property law

ATTIRE: Business casual

RSVP: Seattle University - please email: teot@seattleu.edu; University of Washington - please register in SCS Online (12Twenty)

Law School Connection with WSBA's Labor & Employment Section

WSBA L&E Section Presents: A Law School Connection Mixer
Thursday, March 23, 2023, 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Seattle University School of Law

 

WSBA’s L&E Section is excited to host a mixer between SU law students and local attorneys who practice labor and employment law. Register below for this great networking opportunity!

Dinner provided. 

If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Parris Watts (lpwatts@seyfarth.com) or Kyna Gonzalez (kgonzalez@seyfarth.com) and reference this event.

 

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Transportation Security Administration Chief Counsel Office

The Transportation Security Administration is seeking to hire multiple entry-level and experienced attorneys at its headquarters in Springfield, VA (within the National Capital Region) and a number of offices nationwide. TSA Chief Counsel Office is hiring for the following practice groups: Labor & Employment Litigation; Employment, Civil Rights, Labor Policy and Ethics; and Field Operations. 

Depending on experience level, selectees will be hired starting at the General Schedule (GS)-11 equivalent pay band up through the GS-15 equivalent level. The position has promotion potential to the GS-15 level. DHS offers generous employment benefits, to include a flexible telework schedule.

The description and application process for the position openings is detailed below:

Litigation: Selectees will have the unique opportunity for hands-on litigation from the start, and will first-chair their own cases from discovery to trial before administrative tribunals such as the Merit Systems Protection Board and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as before labor arbitrators. Positions are located in San Francisco, CA, Atlanta, GA, Detroit, MI, Dallas, TX, Philadelphia, PA, and at TSA Headquarters in Springfield, VA. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter directly to Rebecca.pope@tsa.dhs.gov.

Employment, Civil Rights, Labor Policy and Ethics: Selectees will have the opportunity to advise on legal matters of a national scope, with open positions in the ethics and labor & employment practice areas at TSA Headquarters in Springfield, VA.

For labor & employment, TSA is embarking on a new chapter with regard to compensation and collective bargaining. Selectees will participate in policy development, strategic planning, labor negotiations, and advise on a wide variety of labor and employment issues. This is an opportunity to assist with the implementation of new workforce initiatives from the ground up and advance the agency’s strategic priority “Commit to Our People,” significantly contributing to TSA’s important security mission.

For ethics, the portfolio includes advising the client in accordance with the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch and related statutes and regulations, and reviewing financial disclosure reports.

If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to Assistant Chief Counsel Sarah Grafton at Sarah.grafton@tsa.dhs.gov.

Field Operations: As Field Counsel, individuals will work directly with TSA senior executives and management at the nations’ Federalized airports, providing legal counsel to support TSA activities at the airport on a wide range of issues such as labor and employment law, civil and criminal enforcement, civil rights, ethics and the interpretation of statutes, regulations and executive branch orders pertaining to transportation, homeland, and national security. Due to TSA’s expansive footprint, we are hiring nationally at multiple locations including Atlanta, GA; Raleigh, NC; New York, NY; Las Vegas, NV; and Denver, CO. If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to Assistant Chief Counsel Bellanne Weitz at Bellanne.weitz@tsa.dhs.gov.

TSA seeks to fill these positions as quickly as possible and is considering applicants on a rolling basis. Individuals interested in multiple practice groups should submit applications to each listed point of contact and note in their email transmission the different groups to which they are applying. Additionally, applicants should mention in the cover letter their willingness to move as well as if they are only interested in employment in a particular city.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

How to Build a Successful Practice Without the Burnout

Join CPD, Bar Studies, the Health Law Society, and the law school's Wellness Committee on April 11, 2023, Noon-12:30pm for a special presentation in C3: How to Build a Successful Practice Without the Burnout, the mini version.

 

You may be thinking: That sounds impossible. Lawyers have to go-go-go and work really hard to be successful. Come hear alumna Rachel Levine, attorney and psychotherapist, share a new and different approach to building a successful practice that does not include drowning in work, forgetting what a weekend feels like, or feeling guilty when you do want to set boundaries around your time. You likely had a dream when you first set out to become a lawyer, and it did not include just doing law work. You wanted to have an impact in some way; maybe you wanted to improve your community. Rachel can show you how to begin to make that happen. We look forward to seeing you there!