Career Planning Center Update

THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW

www.law.miami.edu/cpc

 

September 14, 2004

Table of Contents:

OCI Information

Equal Justice Works Conference

Department Of Justice

Presidential Management Fellowship Program

Lavender Law Conference

Hispanic Bar Association Conference

Judicial Clerkships

Government Opportunities

Recent Grads

Job Opportunities


UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

The Career Planning Center sponsors many programs throughout the year.  There are many programs that are coming up in the next few weeks, and we hope to see many of you in attendance!  All programs start at 12:30 unless otherwise noted.

  1. Opportunities in Government September 23, Room 108
  2. The In's and Out's of OCI - Student Perceptions of Callbacks, Offers, Acceptances and More: September 29, Room TBA
  3. Public Interest Volunteer Opportunities/ Info on Public Interest Job Fair and Conference:  Sept. 28, Rm 108
  4. Beyond OCI:  October 7, Room 108
  5. Public Sector Lawyer Career Panel Sponsored by The Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division of the ABA, October 14,  Room 110

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

(The following is a sampling of the job postings that we have received recently)

Law Clerk Positions

 l.. Law Clerk -Houlihan & Partners (Commercial Litigation) Miami- Posting #33635

2.  Law Clerk - Carrillo & Carrillo, P.A. (Bankruptcy) Miami - Posting # 33637

3. Law Clerk - United Automobile Insurance Co.  (Insurance Defense) Coral Gables - Posting #33639

4.  Law Clerk - Remer & Georges-Pierre, P.A., (Employment Discrimination, Immigration Law, Personal Injury, Worker's Compensation, Divorce, Criminal Defense) Miami - Posting #33640

5.  Law Clerk - Donna B. Michelson, P.A. (Civil Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury) Miami - Posting # 33641

6.  Law Clerk - Hamilton Risk Management (Insurance Defense) Miami - Posting # 33642

 Attorney Positions

1. Attorney - Lipcon, Margulies & Alsina, P.A. (Admiralty & Maritime, Personal Injury, Litigation) Miami - Posting #96974

2. Attorney - Richard Zaldivar,  P.A.  (Worker's Compensation) Miami- Posting #96977

3. Attorney - Rodriguez, Aronson & Essington, P.A., (Admiralty, Torts, Automobile) Coral Gables - Posting #96978

4. Attorney - Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg, LLP.   (Securities, Professional Liability) Stamford, Connecticut - Posting #96983

5.  Associate - Weston International Realty (Real Estate) Weston. - Posting # 96984

6.  Associate - Perrotta, Cahn & Prieto, P.C. (General Business) Cartersville, Georgia- Posting  #96985

7.  Attorney - McClosky, D'Anna, Ioannou & Dieterie, LLP (Litigation) Boca Raton - Posting # 96986

***For additional employment information, check our job postings database, available on line at www.law.miami.edu/cpc.

 

 

OCI Information (2L, 3L)

PLEASE NOTE: Resume Referral

Many of you have inquired to what the term "chosen" refers to in regard to the "Bid Status" under RESUME REFERRAL. The word "Chosen" simply means your resume has been "Chosen" and submitted to the employer. Unfortunately, this does not mean that you have or  have not been selected for an interview. All resumes that were submitted will be forwarded.  These employer are unable to come on campus and have requested the University of Miami Career Planning Center to forward resumes to them for review. The employer will contact you directly if they are or not interested it meeting with you. This system is designed to assist you by helping you keep record of resumes submitted through the Career Planning Center.  If you should have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Shandala Terry at 305-284-4979 or sterry@law.miami.edu .

 

Equal Justice Works Career Fair & Conference (1L, 2L, 3L)

The Equal Justice Works Career Fair and Conference will be held Thursday October 28, and Saturday October 29, in Washington DC.  All students interested in working in public interest law either for the summer or after graduation should consider attending.  There is a list on the EJW website of the employers that will be attending the conference, with information on how to apply.  Last year many of the students who attended received offers from the program.  DO NOT MISS THIS INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY.  Any student who wants to attend the conference needs to e-mail Randee Breiter at rbreiter@law.miami.edu with their name, phone number, cell phone (if applicable) and class year.  The University of Miami School of Law will be paying for conference admission, and needs to register all students who plan on attending.  The website for EJW is www.equaljusticeworks.com

 

Department of Justice (DOJ)Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program (2L. 3L)

Attorneys at the Department of Justice practice in virtually every area of the law.  Department attorneys work on the significant and complex legal issues facing our nation and enjoy primary responsibility for case management early in their careers.  The Department also provides excellent in-house training for litigators.  Each year the department hires about 150 entry-level attorneys and 140 summer interns.  The application for both programs must be received by the DOJ by September 18, 2004.  Detailed information about the application process, interview schedules and notification process as well as the ability to apply on-line, is available on the DOJ web page at www.usdoj.gov/oarm

 

Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program (3L)

 Interested in Working for the Department of Homeland Security,  Department of Justice, the FCC, or the EPA??? Then the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program may be for you.  3Ls interested in a two-year fellowship with the Federal government should apply now.  You will be one step closer to the start of an exciting career with one of the many participating Federal agencies. Through the PMF you will be given challenging assignments and exposure to domestic and international issues in such areas as telecommunications, technology, environmental regulation, criminal justice, education, health and financial management, to name a few.

 To learn more about PMF and this fabulous opportunity to work for the Federal government, go to www.pmf.opm.gov for application, nomination, and selection information.  Also, make sure to stop by CPC to pick up an informational pamphletDon't delay... the application deadline is October 15, 2004

Lavender law Conference (Everyone)

Every year, the sharpest legal minds in the LGBT community gather at Lavender Law, the annual conference of the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association (NLGLA) and the National Lesbian and Gay Law Foundation (NLGLF). More than 500 attorneys and law professors and 200 law students are expected to attend Lavender Law 2004 in Minneapolis, September 30-October 2.

This year's conference will feature dozens of panels, symposia, courses, and full plenary sessions on cutting-edge legal issues affecting LGBT individuals and the community.  The Lavender Law Programming Committee has invited the country's leading lawyers to head discussions and strategy sessions on practical litigation skills, sodomy law developments, will drafting and estate planning, employment discrimination, workplace diversity, domestic violence, transgender issues, career development, LGBT in academia, civil rights, HIV and AIDS, immigration law, the military, legislation updates, family law, LGBT youth and much more!

Lavender Law also features a Career Fair, sponsored by Faegre & Benson. The Career Fair is an exciting opportunity for conference participants to network and obtain jobs as attorneys and summer associates/interns with employers from all over the country.
The conference fee for Law students who attend Lavender Law will be picked up by the Career Planning Center.   E-mail Marcy Cox at mcox@law.miami.edu if you are interested in attending.

            Hispanic National Bar Association - 2004

            Unidos en Nueva York Convention and Job Fair 

The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) will be celebrating its Annual Convention, in New York City, at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square, from October 9 through October 12, 2004 The theme for this year's Convention is "Unidos en Nueva York 2004," United in New York.  As part of the Convention, the HNBA will once again host the largest Latino Job Fair in the country, providing law students and, for the first time in the organizations' history, admitted Latino attorneys, a tremendous opportunity to meet, interview and network with private, government and public interest employers from across the country.  Last year's convention held in San Jose, California brought together over 50 employers and 300 law students. We expect an even greater turn out this year.  Please see the attached list of employers who have already registered for this year's Job Fair

The Job Fair will be held on Monday, October 11, 2004 at the Marriott Marquis.  Interviews will be scheduled in 30-minute intervals from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a two-hour midday break (lunch is not included for Job Fair-only participants). Job Fair interviewees will have an opportunity to indicate a preference for up to six employers, and will be scheduled for up to twelve interviews (Please note that the actual number of interviews each participant will receive cannot be guaranteed due to a number of  factors.)

Judicial Clerkship (3L)

If you are interested in seeking a post-graduate judicial clerkship, please make an appointment to see Liz Stack as soon as possible to discuss the details of the application process. You should also visit CPC for a copy of the Judicial Clerkship Guide (red cover) in our Resource Room.

 

Government Opportunities (IL, 2L, 3L)

Students interested in working with the government during the summer or after graduation should visit the Career Planning Center and take a look at the Government Honors Handbook in the Resource Room (pink cover).  There are many additional governmental agencies, other then the DOJ, that offer opportunities to law students and graduates.  Many of the Government Honors Programs have early deadlines so don't delay.  Listed below are a few of the organizations that may be interesting to you for both summer jobs and permanent positions. 

 

 ATTENTION Recent Grads:

Congratulations to all those of you who have passed the bar.  We know that you worked very hard to achieve this accomplishment.  Many of you are well into your job search. Please let us know  what we can to help you out.  Remember that we are here for you, and are available for resume review, career advice, mock interviews, and general resources.  If you are still looking for a job - don't panic.  There are many jobs out there, and we get information about more and more every day.  If you have found a job - please let us know.  If you know of a job for a classmate..... let us know about that as well!   Good luck!