Monday, June 8, 2020
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Job Talk Tuesday: What Are Your Values?

"What are your values? If you can bring those into the conversations that you have with individuals, you’ll find a way to constantly pivot."
K.J. Bagchi, SU Law Class of 2011It's Job Talk Tuesday! Almost...missed Tuesday by a few minutes (CPD never sleeps!).
This week K.J. Bagchi, Senior Policy Counsel at New America's Open Technology Institute, joined CPD for a Job Talk. K.J.'s focus areas are consumer privacy, platform accountability, and broadband access. Tune in to K.J.'s story for inspiring advice on how to let your values lead your career path, even when faced with unexpected turns.
Monday, June 1, 2020
WSBA Young Lawyers Division Virtual Trivia Night, June 3
Join the YLD for Virtual Trivia Night on June 3
All lawyers young and "seasoned" are welcome to join the YLD virtually for some friendly competition from the comfort of your own home. Trivia experts at Sporcle will be hosting this FREE event via Zoom. Participants will be split into teams of 8.
You can register as part of a team, or simply register solo and a team will be found for you. Grab some friends (remotely, of course), maybe a drink, and flex that useless knowledge!
Reserve your spot today!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Job Talk Tuesday: It's the Hustle

"It’s the hustle and that perspective that really got me through those times."
Michelle Pham, SU Law Class of 2011With the holiday weekend, Tuesday became Thursday, but this week's Job Talk is here! Spend some time with Michelle Pham, Senior Attorney at Helsell Fetterman. Michelle is a commercial litigation and intellectual property attorney who was in law school during the Great Recession
(2008 to 2011). Michelle sat down with us to share her story of resilience and determination.
Take Michelle's advice: #itsthehustle!
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program Webinar
Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 9 am or Thursday, June 4, 2020 at Noon
No RSVP is required, but space is limited to the first 100 participants. Log in and provide the passcode: 10200.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Introducing Job Talk Tuesdays!
"We are certainly in unprecedented times and we don’t really know what things are going to look like, but this isn’t the first time we’ve been able to say that."
Brian Edwards, SU Law Class of 2012
Unprecedented times. We've become very familiar with that phrase, but what does it look and feel like for law students and recent graduates who are navigating a job search in this moment? CPD has checked in with many of you over these past weeks and we've appreciated hearing what's on your mind as you face an uncertain job market.
Though this moment is unlike any other, there are always lessons to be gleaned from those who've gone before. In that spirit, the Center for Professional Development is launching a summer interview series, Job Talk Tuesdays. Every Tuesday, during the months of May, June, and July, we'll share an interview with a Seattle U Law alum who was in law school during the Great Recession. Through their stories you'll learn strategies for success and helpful mindsets, and you'll have the opportunity to see what things look like once you come out on the other side. Tune in every Tuesday to benefit from the reflection and hindsight of alumni with grit!
This week, we interviewed Brian Edwards, Senior Attorney at McKinley Irvin. Brian was in law school from 2009 to 2012 and through pivoting and persistence has built a successful family law career.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Addressing Mental Health During COVID-19
Women of SU Connection Café
Addressing Mental Health During COVID-19
Join Women of
SU alumnae at the May online Connection Café to address mental health and tips on how
we can be thoughtful in caring for ourselves during this unprecedented time.
COVID-19 has impacted everyone in different ways. Hear Spomenka
Vitman, a licensed psychotherapist, on a
variety of topics including stress management, job loss, self care
activities and working from home with kids.
Spomenka Vitman is a licensed psychotherapist, specialized in relationship therapy, trauma and cross-cultural therapy. Vitman earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology, as well as undergraduate degrees in applied psychology and education. She has experience working educational settings, community mental health agencies and private practices. Vitman has worked with clients of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds. She also has years of experience coaching high tech professionals to cultivate connections and to find balance and fulfillment in their family and work life.
For more information, visit https://www.vitmancounseling.com
Friday, May 15, 2020
Virtual Panel Invitation: Starting a Career in Times of Economic Uncertainty
The Joint Minority Bar Association Mentorship Program understands law students and new attorneys are worried about the impact of COVID-19 on their careers both now and in the long-run.
They will be hosting a virtual panel discussion via Zoom next Thursday, May 21st from 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Discussions will be led by legal professionals from various sectors including the judiciary, law firms, government, and non-profits (including international public service), and practice areas including transactional, civil litigation, criminal litigation, in-house counsel and more! Panelists will share their experiences, job search tips, coping strategies, and how to successfully pivot during times of economic upheaval.
Please register here.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Skadden Fellowship Information
The
Skadden Fellowship provides two years of funding for recent law school
graduates to work in the public interest, addressing the civil legal needs of
people living in poverty in the US.
The Skadden Foundation
has recently posted the
updated Fellowhip application, along with updated FAQs, on the website's application
process page. The Skadden Fellowship application will be due on September
14, 2020.
The Foundation encourages applications from individuals who are members of groups that
historically have been underrepresented in the legal profession, as well as
from those whose personal or professional experiences have yielded deep
connections with or insights into the marginalized client communities they seek
to serve.
If you would like additional general information about the Skadden
Fellowship, please consider joining one of the virtual information sessions.
The dates and times are listed below, and the dates, times, and log-in
information are all posted on the website's application
process page.
- Wednesday, May 27 2020, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
- Tuesday, Jun 16 2020, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM ET
- Thursday, Jul 9 2020, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
- Monday, Aug 3 2020, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM ET
Potential applicants are welcome to reach out to discuss any project ideas with Kathleen Rubinstein, Skadden Foundation Executive Director. Applicants who may need assistance or
accommodations in the application process should contact my colleague Kathy Quijije, (212) 735-5176.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Perkins Coie Webinar
Optimizing
Your Summer and Future Employment Opportunities
Summer jobs have been interrupted this year
for countless students as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, shelter-at-home
orders, and the resulting economic impact on many legal employers. If your
summer employment plans have changed, fallen through, or never materialized,
there is still much you can do to optimize your summer and your future
employment opportunities. This program is designed to focus on you and your options. Our
speakers will offer you concrete advice on how you can use your time this
summer to become the “preferred candidate” employers describe in their job
postings.
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Friday, May 1, 2020
We Are In This Together
Happy Friday!
While we are now working remotely, CPD understands the professional needs that must be met for our students.
When you feel discouraged, remember you are not alone. CPD believes in you and all that you can accomplish if you invest in your professional development, and take that leap of faith beyond what you already know. It all starts with having grit.
We encourage you to take care of yourselves, practice the precautions we are being advised to take in regards to COVID-19, and don’t hesitate to connect with a CPD counselor. We are available to meet with you by phone or Zoom to review your application materials, and look forward to discussing ways you can digitally network during this time.
If you would like to schedule an appointment, please email the specific counselor directly. From there, we will find a time that works for your schedule.
As Michael Jordan once said, “Obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.”
Cheers to the weekend!
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
KABA Virtual Judicial Panel
The Korean American Bar Association of Washington invites you to attend a virtual panel discussion to learn more about the impact of COVID-19 on the judicial
system.
Date: Thursday
May 14, 2020
Time: 5:00 pm
Cost: Free
Register: here
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Student Inn of Court Membership
Current
2Ls are invited to apply for 2020-21 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. 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 2020-21 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 Monday, April 20 by
5 pm. A resume and letter of interest detailing why you would like to join the
Inn should be addressed and emailed to:
Deborah Ahrens, Associate Professor of
Law and
Erin Fullner, Senior Associate Director
of the Center for Professional Development
MEMBERSHIP
DUES
Student
dues for 2020-21 will be covered by the Office of the Dean.
QUESTIONS
Contact Prof. Ahrens or Dr. Fullner if you have
questions. Both are available for Zoom appointments if you would like to
discuss membership in the Inn.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Free Financial Wellness CLE
King County Bar Association in collaboration with The Society for Financial Awareness will present a free CLE on March 25: Financial Wellness - Social Security Explained.
This free 1 credit CLE is available in person at the King County Bar Association, 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 700 in Seattle or via webcast. Register online.
Timeline
Registration and Coffee Service - 11:45 am to 12 pm
Program from 12 to 1 pm
Evaluations & Adjourn at 1 pm
Topics
• Types of benefits you are eligible to receive
• Difference between full retirement age and delayed retirement
• Retirement planning strategies
• Understanding taxation of benefits
Distinguished Faculty
Tyler Lively, CFP®, is a native of Washington state, having grown up in Redmond. He has always had a passion for learning and finding the optimal solution to any goal. This drive pushed him to graduate from the prestigious Marriott School of Business (rated one of the top 10 entrepreneurship programs in the U.S.).
After college, Tyler led a self-employment development program mentoring and teaching representatives in Haiti, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, and the Dominican Republic on lessons in entrepreneurship principles. Soon after, Tyler had the opportunity to support our nation's military and work for the Department of Defense in a finance position overseeing several multi-million dollar contracts. While Tyler enjoyed his time with the DOD, he had a strong desire to return to Washington state to be near family.
Following his return he became an Associate Financial Planner with a retirement planning firm, and in early 2017, he was promoted to Planner and subsequently earned his Certified Financial Planner® designation. He serves on an Investment Committee board and has earned a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation through the College of Financial Planning. Tyler is motivated by the ability to work with clients and help them achieve their financial goals.
This free 1 credit CLE is available in person at the King County Bar Association, 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 700 in Seattle or via webcast. Register online.
Timeline
Registration and Coffee Service - 11:45 am to 12 pm
Program from 12 to 1 pm
Evaluations & Adjourn at 1 pm
Topics
• Types of benefits you are eligible to receive
• Difference between full retirement age and delayed retirement
• Retirement planning strategies
• Understanding taxation of benefits
Distinguished Faculty
Tyler Lively, CFP®, is a native of Washington state, having grown up in Redmond. He has always had a passion for learning and finding the optimal solution to any goal. This drive pushed him to graduate from the prestigious Marriott School of Business (rated one of the top 10 entrepreneurship programs in the U.S.).
After college, Tyler led a self-employment development program mentoring and teaching representatives in Haiti, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, and the Dominican Republic on lessons in entrepreneurship principles. Soon after, Tyler had the opportunity to support our nation's military and work for the Department of Defense in a finance position overseeing several multi-million dollar contracts. While Tyler enjoyed his time with the DOD, he had a strong desire to return to Washington state to be near family.
Following his return he became an Associate Financial Planner with a retirement planning firm, and in early 2017, he was promoted to Planner and subsequently earned his Certified Financial Planner® designation. He serves on an Investment Committee board and has earned a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation through the College of Financial Planning. Tyler is motivated by the ability to work with clients and help them achieve their financial goals.
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