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Firm Night
(1L)
Don't forget to
attend your firm nights! This is the best opportunity to
network
with attorneys and learn about the practice of law. See what life looks
like in a large law firm. Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Any
questions about Firm Night please see Brenda Louard in the Career Planning
Center.
Gay
and Lesbian Issues in the Workplace
Gay and lesbian people face the same
job place issues as heterosexual people, but there are a few that are unique.
Please join us for an informative discussion in which panelists will share their
experience and focus on how to investigate friendly work environments.
DATE: Thursday, February 10 TIME: 5:30p.m. LOCATION: Toppel
Career Center. Food and drinks will be served, RSVPs are not
necessary. Questions? Give Erin a call at: 305-284-5451.
Entertainment Industry Panel
Have you been considering an exciting
career in the entertainment industry? If so, this is the program you don't want
to miss. Learn about careers in music, the arts, and communications and find out
how others have broken into this competitive industry.
The program will be held on
February 8th at 5:30pm in the Toppel Career Center Library. Food and drinks
will be served. All students are welcome to attend. No RSVP is necessary. If you
have any questions contact Danielle Rougier at Toppel Career Center, at
305 284 5451
Spring Career Expo
On Wednesday February 16 the
Topell Career Center will be sponsoring a Spring Career Expo.
Representatives from companies in various fields will attend. Though the
companies are not recruiting directly for lawyers, students who are interested
in non-traditional legal positions might find some interesting opportunities.
The fair is free to all students. Make sure to bring your Cane Card and
plenty of resumes. Professional Dress is required. For a list
of participating companies see
www.miami.edu/careerexpo.
Employment
Opportunities with the U.S. Department of Justice
The DOJ is often called the countries largest
lawfirm! They will be on campus Tuesday, February 22nd at 12:30 in
Room 110 to talk about internship programs and employment
opportunities available with its 94 U.S. Attorneys' Offices, 52 Immigration
Courts, and other Department field offices nationwide. Anyone interested in
learning about opportunities available with the DOJ shouldn't miss
this opportunity to get practical advice on how to apply to these programs for
interns and new lawyers.
Seventh
Annual Law School Informational Career Fair
Career choices keeping you up at night? Get the
answers you've been looking for at this year's
Informational Career Fair,
Wednesday, March 2 from 12:30 to 2
p.m. on the bricks. Take
this opportunity to speak with attorneys practicing in virtually all areas of
law about how they got started in their fields and what it is like to practice
law on a day-to-day basis. For more information, please contact Cristina
Ortega in the Career Planning Center at 305-284-2668 or
cortega@law.miami.edu.
Summer Internship with Stanford's Center for
Internet and Society.
The Center
for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford Law School is
hiring a Summer Intern to work public interest issues involving
technology and the Internet. The Center for Internet and Society is a
leading center for the study of the relationship between the public interest,
law and technology. CIS was founded by Professor of Law Lawrence Lessig
and is headed by Executive Director attorney Jennifer S. Granick, who also
teaches the Cyberlaw Clinic.
The Summer Intern works on CIS and Cyberlaw Clinic litigation, including cases
challenging the extension of copyright to works that had passed into the public
domain, protecting the rights of Internet publishers to speak anonymously
on-line, protecting speech interests against claims of intellectual property
infringement, and providing legal information
in response to cease and desist letters sent to Internet publishers.
The position is for approximately 12 weeks. Second and third year law
students are preferred, as is experience with computers, including
email, instant messaging, Movable Type, and Excel. Interested applicants
should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and a list of references by
February 28, 2004 to Executive Director Jennifer S. Granick at: Crown
Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305-8610. For further
information, please contact Ms. Granick's legal assistant, Judy Gielniak,
at: 650-726-8213.
Chief Judge Gary
Farmer Seeking Law Clerk
Chief Judge Gary
Farmer of the 4th DCA is looking for a law clerk for August 2005.
Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter, writing sample and
transcript to the judge at: 1525 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.; West Palm Beach, FL
33401or P.O. Box 3315, West Palm Beach, FL 33402-3315
FCBA Foundation
Posts Application for Stipends
for Law Students with
Unpaid Internships
The Federal Communications Bar Association
Foundation will award stipends to law students taking unpaid government
internships related to the communications industry, from its Robert E. Lee
Scholarship and Internship Fund. Robert "Bob" Lee was a Commissioner of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for nearly 28 years and Chairman of that
agency in 1981. During his FCC tenure, Chairman Lee was instrumental in the
early development of color television, as well as other contributions to federal
communications policy.
In 2005, the Foundation will
award at least four $4,000 stipends to law students employed as unpaid summer
interns at the FCC and other
government agencies with jurisdiction over the communications industry (i.e.,
broadcasting, cable television, telephony, satellites and information
technology). The Foundation will consider applicants based on their
demonstrated interest in the communications field, their dependence on financial
assistance in order to accept an unpaid internship, and their involvement in
community activities. The application deadline is Friday, March 18, 2005.
The Application is availalbe at:
http://www.fcba.org/upload/fy05_summer_intern_application.doc
SEC Summer Honors Program
(1L)
1L students are invited
to apply to the SEC Summer Honors Program for 2005. Last year's 1L's were
thrilled with the level and diversity of the projects that they were
offered. Candidates should send their resume, writing sample and transcript to
Candyce Pare prior to March 1st at the address below. They may also
submit their applications for the Washington, DC headquarters via e-mail to
parec@sec.gov.
Candyce Pare:The US Securities and Exchange Commission: 450 5th
Street, NW Washington, DC 20549-0801
Each office
conducts its own hiring process, so if you are interested in offices other than
Washington, DC, you should apply directly to each office. The addresses for the
offices are listed on the web site: www.sec.gov.
Legal Internship Opportunities at the
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
(1L, 2L)
OPIC's Department of
Legal Affairs invites a few law students with outstanding records and a
demonstrated interest in finance and international law and development to spend
a summer or academic semester at OPIC as law clerks. For summer internship
positions, both first- and second-year law students will be considered. Summer
positions are paid and are full-time only.
OPIC is a small,
independent agency of the United States Government. Since 1971, OPIC has served
as the key federal agency for encouraging mutually beneficial American business
investment in the world's developing nations. OPIC provides qualified investors
with project financing, investment insurance, and a variety of investor services
in approximately 150 developing nations and emerging economies throughout the
world.
For a law student
interested in finance and the legal aspects of international business
transactions, an OPIC internship provides exposure to many facets of
international investment, from structuring project financings to the assessment
of political risks and evaluation of claims in connection with OPIC's insurance
contracts. An internship with OPIC's Department of Legal Affairs gives students
a comprehensive overview of the operations and effectiveness of OPIC programs in
support of international transactions.
The
successful applicant will have the following credentials:
an outstanding
academic record (OPIC will request an official transcript for those applicants
under consideration);
experience or a
demonstrated interest in finance, and international law and development,
including academic or employment background in banking, finance, international
affairs, etc.; and
superior writing
ability. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and never have been convicted of a
felony. In addition, male applicants born after December 31, 1959, must have
registered with the Selective Service System.
Application deadlines and
approximate timetable for OPIC's decisions are as follows: For Summer
2005 applications are being accepted between January 1, 2005 -
February 28, 2005. Decisions should be made
by March 15, 2005
Equal Justice Works
Summer Corps program
This year, Equal Justice
Works is offering $1,000 education awards to 250 law students through the Summer
Corps program! The online application will be available to law students in
mid-March. Students with qualifying civil public interest internships are
encouraged to apply. Additional information, including eligibility criteria for
the 2005 program, will be available on the Equal Justice Website as of March 16.
19th Annual Patent Law Interview
Program (1L, 2L)
Loyola University
Chicago School of Law is coordinating and hosting the 19th Annual Patent Law
Interview Program. This is an excellent opportunity if you're interested in
practicing patent law.
If you have an
undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering or a technical science, you may
want to consider registering for the program. This program gives qualified law
students from across the country the opportunity to interview with patent law
firms, as well as law firms, corporations and government agencies with patent
law departments. Last year, 145 employers from across the country participated,
along with more than 1500 registered students from 135 accredited law schools.
The program will
be held at the Chicago Marriott Suites O'Hare on
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, July
28-30, 2005.
There will be some employers who will interview one day, some who will interview
two days and some who will interview all three days.
To register for the program, come to the Career Planning as soon as possible.
Registration Forms must be completed and
returned to our office by FEBRUARY 14!
Please
note that the program is ONLY for law students returning to school in
Fall 2005. These prospective positions are for summer associate and entry-level
attorney positions for 2006. The only exception is for a law graduate studying
for an LL.M. in Intellectual Property. However, if a student has
accepted a clerkship to begin after graduation (2006 or later), s/he may
register to participate. The clerkships, however, must appear on the student's
resume and Registration Form.
Autism Legislative Project
(1L,
2L)
Law students
are invited to participate in a pro bono opportunity to improve state and
national legislation on autism, the fastest growing developmental disability
in the nation. Working under the direction of an experienced Chicago
attorney, students will collaboratively research and propose legislative
changes both within their respective states and at the national level.
Tele-conferences will be held on a regular basis to discuss ongoing research
and proposed legislative efforts, as well as to develop and evaluate
strategies for the advancement of project objectives. Participating
students will be required to devote a minimum of five (5) hours per week
conducting research and preparing written documentation. Interested
students should submit a resume to
infodmslawoffice@yahoo.com for consideration by
February 15, 2005.
Coral Gables Bar
Association Monthly Luncheon
Don't let this networking opportunity pass
you by! The Coral Gables Bar Association cordially invites all law
students to attend its monthly luncheon at
noon, Wednesday, February 16 at
JohnMartin's Restaurant
located at 253 Miracle Mile. Coral Gables Mayor Don Slesnick will speak
at the luncheon. The cost is $20 for CGBA members and $25 for
non-members. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by Monday,
February 14 by signing up at the CPC's front desk or emailing Cristina
Ortega (cortega@law.miami.edu).
Students are also welcome to join the CGBA. For more information, check
out their web site at
www.coralgablesbar.org.
California Women's Law Center Fellowship (1L, 2L)
The California Women's Law Center is now accepting applications for the 2005
Harry A. Blackmun Memorial Public Interest Grant. The fellows summer work
will include legal research, analysis and writing developing and implementing
advocacy efforts and client interviewing for brief service, counsel and
referral. The grantee will receive a $4,500 stipend. Applications
are available at www.cwlc.org and are due by
February 16, 2005.
ABA John J.
Curtin, Jr. Justice Fund 2005
Summer Legal Internship Program (1L,
2L)
The Curtin Justice Fund Legal Internship Program is seeking motivated law
student interns to apply for stipends available for the Summer 2005 Program.
The Program will pay $2,500 stipend to students who spend the summer working for
a bar association or legal services program designed to prevent homelessness or
assist homeless or indigent clients or their advocates. Applications are
due by March 25, 2005 and include a cover letter, resume and application form
which is available at
http://www.abanet.org/homless/curtin.html. For more information
contact the ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty at (202)662-1694 or via
e-mail at homless@abanet.org.
New Jersey Summer
Public Interest Fellowship (1L, 2L)
Legal Services of New Jersey sponsors a paid intern program each summer for law
students in New Jersey Public Interest legal organizations. The purpose of
this program is to promote awareness of and commitment to careers in public
interest by offering rewarding employment opportunities to law students.
LSNJ will screen the applications to identify those with the greatest potential
an commitment to public interest work. Interns are paid $450 per week for
1Ls and $600 per week for 2Ls. Applications are considered based on when
they are received. Apply early! Decisions are made on a rolling
basis beginning December 15. Applications are available on the
organizations website at www.lsnj.org and in
the Career Planning Center office.
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!
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