UPCOMING PROGRAMS &
EVENTS
Fall 2008
Recruiting Information
Fall recruiting involves a number of different opportunities including the
Fall OCI, Resume Referral and Direct Contact programs, off campus job fairs,
government honors programs and fellowship applications.
Despite the name, fall recruiting often begins in
late spring so be sure to review the following information so that you do
not miss any important deadlines.
On-Campus
Interview Program ("OCI")
Every fall beginning in August, law firms, corporations and government
agencies come on campus to interview 2L and 3L law students for summer
associate positions and permanent placement after graduation,
respectively. In order to participate in OCI, you need to submit the
necessary materials requested by each employer (i.e. resume, writing sample,
transcript, etc.) by the specific deadline. CPC advisors are available all
summer, in person by email and phone, to discuss which employers you should
target and to assist you in updating your resume in a timely manner. All
correspondence involving the Fall OCI program will be provided via email to
the email address you have listed on Symplicity and many emails will be sent
over the summer providing you with bidding instructions and deadline
reminders. Be sure to check your email regularly so that you do not miss
any important information.
The Fall OCI program will take place in two phases.
Phase I: Phase I of OCI is open
exclusively to those employers who are members of NALP
(www.nalpdirectory.com).
Bidding for Phase I of OCI will take place from
Tuesday, July 1 through Monday, July 14 via Symplicity.
Interviews for Phase I will take place from Monday,
August 11 through Friday, August 15. Please note that some of
the employers participating in Phase I of OCI will host receptions for those
students selected to interview. These receptions generally take place at
the firm the night before the firm’s interviews although some receptions may
take place the week before. These receptions are an important aspect of the
interview process so please remember this while making your travel plans for
the summer.
Phase II: Phase II of OCI will
include a wide variety of employers including large, mid-size and small
firms, government agencies, public interest employers and corporations.
Bidding will take place in August with interviews taking place from
Monday, September 8 through Friday, October 31.
The specific bidding dates will be provided to you over the summer.
In conjunction
with the OCI program, the CPC also administers its Resume Referral and
Direct Contact programs. These programs feature employers who would like to
receive applications from University of Miami School of Law students but are
unable to come on campus. More information about these programs will be
available this summer.
Announcing the
Federal Service Student Ambassadors
Announcing: The Federal Service
Student Ambassadors
WHAT:
The Federal Service Student Ambassadors, sponsored by the
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, Partnership for Public Service, is
designed to increase interest in federal service on college campuses through
developing a corps of passionate student advocates (you!) who will actively
promote public service following their completion of a summer federal
internship.
WHEN:
Ambassadors will return to campus following their internship ready to lead
major outreach efforts to their campus community during the 2008-2009 school
year. Apply soon because applications will be reviewed as they are received!
WHY:
Our government is facing a crisis: In the next five years, nearly one-third
of the 1.9 million federal employees will be eligible for retirement. In
order to meet the challenges that we face as a nation, it is critical that
we have talented and skilled applicants that want to make a difference in
our country by applying to be a part of the federal workforce.
BONUS!
Ambassadors will attend a dynamic training in July in Washington, DC with
nine other Ambassadors from universities across the country. Ambassadors
will also receive regular feedback and assistance from staff members in
Washington, DC as well as from their school and fellow Ambassadors. They
will also receive a $2,200 stipend for their service.
Ambassadors will have an experience to add to their resume that really sets
them apart from other applicants. They will lead a major outreach effort on
their campus, meeting with faculty and staff, writing articles for
newspapers and magazines, and educating their campus communities about
opportunities in the federal government.
WHO:
The Partnership is seeking Ambassadors for the 2008-2009 school year who
will be participating in an internship with a federal agency in Washington,
DC for the summer of 2008. Ideal candidates will possess strong
interpersonal and communications skills, demonstrate a commitment to public
service and be actively involved in leadership roles and/or extracurricular
activities.
HOW:
For more information regarding this opportunity, including a full position
overview, qualifications, and application instructions, download the
application at
http://www.makingthedifference.org/index.shtml. For more information,
please contact:
Caroline Pettit at
ambassadors@ourpublicservice.org or 202-775-6956.
The American College of Employee Benefits Counsel
Announces its 4th Annual Writing Competition
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS COUNSEL
is pleased to announce the
FOURTH ANNUAL
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS WRITING COMPETITION
SUBJECT:
Any topic in the field of employee
benefits law.
OPEN TO:
All J.D. and graduate (LL.M.. or S.J.D) law
students
SUBMIT BY:
May 31, 2008
PRIZES:
Clarin M. Schwartz Memorial Award $1,500
Sidney M. Perlstadt Memorial Award $1,500
Each winner will also receive an employee
benefits treatise published by BNA Books. If deemed suitable by the
editors, one or more of the winning papers will be published by the BNA
Pension and Benefits Reporter or in the BNA Tax Management Compensation
Planning Journal. The winning papers will also be distributed to the
Fellows of the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel, who are
experienced attorneys that have made significant contributions to the
advancement of the employee benefits field in a wide range of practice
settings including law and consulting firms, universities, labor unions,
advocacy organizations and government agencies throughout the United
States.
For competition rules and additional
information concerning the American College of Employee Benefits
Counsel, contact Peter Kelly at
peter.kelly@bcbsa.com or consult
our website at www.acebc.com.
Graduate Opportunities
Estate Planning and Tax Group of Gould Cooksey
Fennell, P.A., an AV-rated Vero Beach firm, seeks
attorney with two or more years experience to join its dynamic group
with a dedicated focus on estate planning, estate and trust
administration and related areas of taxation. Candidates with an LL.M
in Taxation or Estate Planning and/or other strong academic credentials
are preferred. Experience in corporate / transactional matters would
also be helpful. Exceptional team atmosphere and opportunity for growth
and advancement.
If
interested, please send resume in confidence by email to
ajf@gouldcooksey.com.
FORT LAUDERDALE AV rated firm seeks
an attorney with 0 to 2 years of experience to assist in its foreclosure
practice. You need to be willing to travel regularly to attend hearings
in Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties as well as other counties in
the state. The position requires a team player who can work well with
the support staff, is comfortable with a large caseload, and is
organized and detail oriented. You also must be extremely computer
literate, as our office maintains a case management system that directs
our workflow and uses only computerized case files. You must be admitted
to The Florida Bar to be considered for this position. Please send
resumes to dbatchelder@smith-hiatt.com,
or fax to 954-564-9252, attention to Dawn Batchelder.
TRANSACTIONAL AND LITIGATION ATTORNEYS - Hill Ward Henderson, an
AV-rated, Tampa, Florida law firm seeks qualified
attorneys for its ERISA, trusts & estates, real estate transactions,
land use and construction litigation practice areas. Positions and
qualifications are as follows: ERISA:
associate with 3-6 years experience;
Trusts & Estates: associate
with 2-4 years experience OR entry-level with tax LLM;
Real Estate: associate with 1-3
years experience; Land Use:
associate with 1-3 years experience;
Construction Litigation: associate with 2-4 years
construction litigation experience. All positions require excellent
academic credentials, writing/drafting experience and client development
potential. Hill Ward Henderson offers sophisticated clients, challenging
work, a friendly, collegial work environment and excellent compensation
and benefits. Send resume and cover letter in confidence to Jeanie M.
Poley, Esq., P.O. Box 2231, Tampa, FL 33601.
Panama City Office of McConnaughhay, Duffy,
Coonrod, Pope & Weaver, P.A. seeks attorney with 1+ years
exp. Workers’ comp exp. preferred. Must be Fl licensed. The firm is a
large statewide Workers’ Compensation, Civil, Insurance Defense, Elder
Law and Employment and labor Law Firm offering excellent benefits,
competitive salaries and a great work environment. Visit
www.mcconnaughhay.com to obtain
employment application and submit with resume to HR Dept., fax
850-425-5073 or
mmcinnis@mcconnaughhay.com.
STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICE OF CRIMINAL CONFLICT AND
CIVIL REGIONAL COUNSEL – FOURTH REGION - Applications are
being sought for attorneys, paralegals, office administrators and
investigators for the newly created office of regional conflict counsel.
The positions will be located in the 19th, 15th and 17th Judicial
Circuits which encompass Indian River, Okeechobee, Saint Lucie, Martin,
Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Attorneys must be members of the
Florida Bar, or awaiting results. All applicants must have a commitment
to represent indigent clients, enjoy trial work and litigation, work
independently and make sound legal decisions. Capital attorneys must
meet minimum standards as required by Florida law. Areas of
representation include all aspects of criminal defense, dependency,
guardianship and all other civil actions wherein an indigent client is
entitled to court appointed counsel. Paralegals should have prior
criminal law or dependency and guardianship experience. Death penalty
mitigation experience is a plus for investigators.
All positions are open until filled.
Interested professionals please send a cover letter, resume, and
references to: PHILIP J. MASSA CRIMINAL CONFLICT AND CIVIL REGIONAL
COUNSEL – FOURTH REGION C/O JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION P.O. BOX
1654 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32302
Rapidly growing bankruptcy law and credit
counseling organization seeking two attorneys. No
experience necessary. Spanish speaking a plus but not required. Nice
work environment. Please fax resume to: (727) 524-3850, Attn: Jay
Weller.
INTERNSHIP & clerkship OPPORTUNITIES
The Defence
Support Section of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of
Cambodia is Seeking Candidates
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
INTERNSHIP VACANCIES WITH THE DEFENCE SUPPORT SECTION
The Defence Support Section of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of
Cambodia is seeking qualified and dedicated candidates to fill 4 internship
vacancies.
Requirements:
·
Be under 35 years of age.
·
Have no more than 5 years of work experience.
·
University degree in law with emphasis on criminal law, international
criminal law, international humanitarian law, and/or international human
rights law; Master’s degree and/or Bar admission an asset.
·
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Internet proficiency.
·
A
strong motivation to work on the defence side.
Internship Description:
Interns assigned to a defence team will join a team in Phnom Penh comprising
of two Co-Lawyers, one Cambodian, one foreign, as well as a Legal Consultant
and a Case Manager. Working under the direct supervision of the Legal
Consultant, they will undertake legal research and draft memoranda on
various legal and procedural issues, assist in drafting submissions, assist
in compiling and analysing evidence, and attend hearings.
The intern assigned to the Defence Support Section will undertake a wide
variety of tasks, including conducting
research and
drafting memoranda on various legal and procedural issues, attending court
hearings, preparing and delivering training courses, speaking at outreach
events, assisting with administrative tasks and assisting DSS staff at
various meetings.
Vacancies:
Legal Intern Assigned to the Defence Support Section
Dates: Starting as soon as possible, to 26 September 2008
Language skills: English fluency; working knowledge of French an asset.
Legal Intern Assigned to the Ieng Sary Defence Team
Dates: 30 June 2008-19 December 2008.
Language skills: English fluency.
Legal Intern Assigned to the Khieu Samphan Defence Team.
Dates: 30 June 2008-19 December 2008.
Language skills: French fluency; working knowledge of English.
Legal Intern Assigned to the Nuon Chea Defence Team.
Dates: 30 June 2008-19 December 2008.
Language skills: English fluency.
Please send a CV and a cover letter to
defence@unakrt-online.org
by 15 May 2008.
For more information on the DSS internship programme, please check the
website at www.defence.unakart-online.org.
The Federal Public
Defender for the Middle District of Florida Summer Internship
Program (1L, 2L)
The Federal Public Defender
for the Middle District of Florida is seeking 1L and 2L law students for
its 2008 summer internship program. Law students accepted into the
program will gain valuable experience by participating in all aspects of
federal criminal defense including interviewing and counseling clients,
case planning, discovery, motion practice, trial preparation, trial and
appellate representation.
Certified Legal Interns may be permitted to appear on behalf of clients
in the United States Magistrate Courts.
To apply, please send a
resume, cover letter and writing sample to:
Darlene M. Geiger
Federal Public Defender, Middle District of Florida
Kress Building - Suite 301
1514 Broadway Street
Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3019
This position is also posted on Symplicity under posting # 3416.
SCHOLARSHIPS &
FELLOWSHIPS
The Public
Service Fellows Program - Fellowship Opportunities With the Partnership for
Public Service
FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE PARTNERSHIP
Through an established internship program – the
Public Service Fellows
Program – the Partnership for Public
Service offers a unique opportunity for
public-service minded students and graduates to
gain a new appreciation and understanding of
public service. Fellows contribute to many areas
of the organization. In addition to regular
assignments in support of his or her team, each
fellow is encouraged to take initiative on
projects of particular interest to him or her.
The Public Service Fellows Program is structured
to enable each fellow to significantly
contribute to the Partnership's work while
gaining valuable experience.
Fellows are assigned to one of the Partnership’s
teams (e.g., government affairs, research,
communications, accounting, business
development/fundraising, event planning,
government transformation and education and
outreach) based on their skills and interests.
During their tenure, fellows are fully
integrated within these teams’ projects and
meetings. Fellows may also be asked to lend
support on projects for other teams, as needed,
and to occasionally assist with administrative
duties, such as mailings or helping with the
phones.
The Partnership offers
fellowships for current students or recent
graduates of undergraduate or graduate programs.
The Partnership will work with those individuals
who require academic credit for their fellowship
experience. The Partnership has strict policies
prohibiting discrimination and sexual harassment
of any kind.
Qualifications:
• Strong commitment to
public service issues
• Desire to learn
about issues affecting the federal government
• Desire and ability
to interact with other organizations including
those in the non-profit,
academic,
private, media and governmental sectors
• Excellent writing
and analytical skills
• Good presentation
skills
• Ability to work well
in a fast-paced ever-changing environment and to
work on multiple
assignments in a
given time frame
• Strong interpersonal
skills and the ability to work as a member of a
team
• Current student or
recent graduate of undergraduate or graduate
program
• Proficiency in
web-based research and Microsoft Office programs
Financial Support Information:
The Partnership may
offer stipends to those individuals
participating in the fellowship program,
depending upon the time commitment of the
individual and the duration of their
fellowship.
Application Instructions:
Interested students or
graduates should send the following components,
by mail or
email:
(1) A cover letter:
• Why do you want to
be a fellow at the Partnership?
• What prior skills,
knowledge, and work experience are relevant to
working at the
Partnership?
• How do you hope to
carry on with your interest in public service in
the future?
• What do you hope to
learn or gain from your internship experience?
• How did you hear
about the Partnership?
• What Partnership
team(s) most interest you and why?
(2) A resume
(3) An academic transcript (unofficial is fine)
(4) References list (List three references:
name, affiliation, postal address, current phone
number, and email address (if available).
Letters of recommendation included with
applications are welcome as a substitute for
listed references).
(5) Two writing samples (3-5 pages each)
Please mail
entire application
to:
Brad Golson,
Fellowship Coordinator
Partnership for Public
Service
1100 New York Avenue,
NW
Suite 1080 East
Washington, DC 20005
OR email to
bgolson@ourpublicservice.org.
Selection Process:
The Partnership
accepts applications for the Public Service
Fellowship Program throughout the year, but will
begin reviewing applications for the specified
terms at the dates listed below.
Term Application Review Date:
Fall 2008 July 18,
2008
Within one month of
receipt of your application, you should expect to
hear something back from the Partnership –
likely via email - regarding the determination
of your application and the possibility of an
interview (including telephone interviews). If
you need to check the status of your
application, please feel free to send an email
inquiry to
bgolson@ourpublicservice.org
or to call (202)
775-9111. For additional information about the
fellowship, please visit
http://ourpublicservice.org/OPS/about/employment.shtml.
GOVERNMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law
Intern Program
NEW FOR 2008-2009!
There are exciting new developments in the
Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law
Intern Program!
Highlights include:
An earlier application deadline and a faster
review and selection process.
- Don’t miss the
September 2, 2008 application
deadline.
- Candidates selected for Honors Program ("HP")
interviews will be notified on or about
September 19, 2008. Summer Law Intern Program
("SLIP") candidates will be notified on or about
September 23, 2008.
- Government-funded HP interviews will be
scheduled October 6-20, 2008. SLIP interviews,
mostly telephonic, will begin following
notification.
- Most offers will be issued by late October.
Four United States Attorneys’ Offices ("USAO"s)
and the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys ("EOUSA")
are formal HP participants this year, hiring
approximately 16 entry-level attorneys.
Applicants interested in becoming an Assistant
U.S. Attorney ("AUSA") will be able to designate
the “U.S. Attorney’s Office” as one of their
employment preferences, then, later in the
application, select the specific offices. Due to
the level of responsibility held by AUSAs, these
opportunities are only available to applicants
who are admitted to a bar or, in some cases, who
have taken a summer 2008 bar examination with
results due in fall 2008. Current law students
(pre-J.D.) are not eligible. Participating USAOs
are:
- The Central District of California, Los
Angeles, CA.
- The Southern District of California, San
Diego, CA.
- The Western District of Michigan, Grand
Rapids, MI.
- The Middle District of Florida, Orlando, FL.
- EOUSA, Washington, D.C., with possible
assignments nationwide.
The USAO for the District of Wyoming is the very
first USAO to become a formal SLIP participant
and it is offering a position in one of the
Nation’s most scenic national parks. Hiring for
Cheyenne, WY, or Mammoth Hot Springs in
Yellowstone National Park, the Summer Intern
will assist with criminal and civil cases in
U.S. District Court in Cheyenne or will assist
in the prosecution of a range of misdemeanors in
Yellowstone National Park.
Civil Division applicants will be able to
designate specific sections of interest.
Executive Office of Immigration Review
applicants will be able to designate geographic
areas of preference by city and state, and
comment on any geographic restrictions on their
assignment.
The Honors Program application has been expanded
to permit applicants serving in post-J.D. legal
fellowships to apply online on a conditional
basis. OARM will determine whether an exception
to policy will be granted on a case-by-case
basis.
PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE AT
www.usdoj.gov/oarm
FOR DETAILS!
Public Interest
Opportunities
Check Out Public Interest
Opportunities for the Summer
Attention
1L’s and 2L’s: Do you have plans for this summer?
Are you still looking for a
job for
this summer? Each day, the CPC and HOPE Public Interest
Resource Center hear about great opportunities for internships,
part-time and full-time summer jobs.
If you are still looking,
check Symplicity https://law-miami-csm.symplicity.com/students/index.php?cck=1&au=&c=
(updated daily), the public interest opportunities page
http://www.law.miami.edu/cpc/cpc_03_09_01.php?op=3,
and get in touch with your CPC advisor and
umhope@law.miami.edu to let us know
that you are still looking for the perfect opportunity for the summer.
Make sure to have your resumes updated and ready to go!
Additionally, if you are planning on going on one of the
study abroad programs, or have short-term plans with some wiggle room on
either end, you may want to consider a volunteer position during your
free time as a way to gain experience and help those who really need
your expertise.
Attention
Students Working in the Public Sector
Are you working in the public
sector this summer? Whether you
are volunteering, receiving a
stipend, or are part of an
established program, we want to
know about it! HOPE and the CPC
are looking to keep in contact
with all students doing public
sector work this summer. This
includes volunteering with a
judge, a government agency or a
traditional public interest
organization. We are hoping to
link students in the public
sector to share ideas, thoughts
and experiences. If you are one
of these students, please e-mail
UMHope@law.miami.edu.
Enjoy your summer!
2008 Ms.
JD Summer Law Clerk
2008 Ms.
JD Summer
Law Clerk
Position
Duties
will include:
-
Legal
research
on
California
nonprofit
obligations,
specifically
the
California
Nonprofit
Integrity
Act,
nonprofit
fundraising
compliance
in all
fifty
states,
and
nonprofit
insurance
requirements
-
Copyright
negotiations
and
compilation
of a
library
of
resources
for
women
lawyers,
including
publications
and
studies
on women
in the
law
-
Data
collection
on
statistics
on women
in the
legal
profession
-
Content
development,
including
soliciting
contributions
from
practicing
attorneys
and
judges
-
Weekly
updates
and
internet
research
on
events
and
remarkable
happenings
related
to women
in the
legal
profession
-
Conference
planning
for the
2009 Ms.
JD
conference
-
Organization
of
programs
to
assist
aspiring
women
lawyers
in
third-world
countries
-
Interaction
with and
supervision
by women
lawyers
Qualifications:
-
Ms. JD
is
seeking
responsible
and
self-motivated
law
students
who have
just
finished
their
first or
second
years of
law
school.
-
This is
a
full-time
position
(40
hours
per
week)
for at
least
ten
weeks in
the
summer
of 2008.
-
Ms. JD
will
offer a
stipend
of
$3,500
for ten
weeks of
full-time
work.
-
The Ms.
JD law
clerk
can work
anywhere
in the
world as
long as
she will
have
uninterrupted
internet
access,
a
computer,
and 40
hours a
week for
10
weeks.
To
apply:
-
Please
visit
ms-jd.org/intern
to
apply.
A
resume,
cover
letter,
and
writing
sample
are
required
along
with
three
professional
references,
at least
two of
which
are from
a law
professor
or
previous
employer.
Your
cover
letter
should
address
your
particular
interest
in Ms.
JD, any
experiences
relevant
to Ms.
JD’s
mission,
and any
skills
in web
development
(these
skills
are by
no means
required!)
-
Applications
will be
accepted
on a
rolling
basis.
If you
have
other
offers
pending,
Ms. JD
will
expedite
review
of your
application—simplify
notify
us of
any time
constraints
at
president@ms-jd.org.
2008 Summer
Adoption Law
Institute
2008
Summer
Adoption
Law
Institute
Students
who are
interested
in
adoption
and
child
welfare
law may
consider
attending
the
2008
Summer
Adoption
Law
Institute
("SALI"),
which is
organized
by the
National
Center
for
Adoption
Law &
Policy
at
Capital
University
Law
School.
SALI
will
take
place
from
August
4th
through
8th at
Capital
University
Law
School
in
Columbus,
Ohio.
SALI is
an
intensive
one-week
Adoption
Law
class
for
credit
open to
law
students
from
across
the
country.
In
addition
to
traditional
coursework,
students
will
hear
from
exciting
guest
speakers
and will
participate
in
practical
exercises.
A
few of
the
guest
speakers
that
have
committed
to SALI
are:
Professor
B.J.
Jones,
Director
of the
Tribal
Judicial
Institute
at the
University
of North
Dakota
School
of Law
and
Irene
Steffas,
AAAA
member.
For more
information,
visit (http://www.ncalp.org/sali.htm.)
PSLawNet is Seeking Students for
the Summer in Washington, DC
PSLawNet is still seeking
part-time assistance from
law students working in the
DC-area during the summer to
help with their data entry.
The job pays $13/hour, and
the positions are intended
to help students who have
other (usually non-paying)
public service internships
to supplement their income.
Interested students are
encouraged to email a cover
letter and resume at their
earliest convenience to
jshirk@nalp.org.
Job details are available at
https://www.pslawnet.org/users/jobdetails.php?jid=25050.
(PSLawNet login required).
Career Fairs
The Rocky Mountain Diversity Legal
Career Fair
The Rocky Mountain Diversity Legal
Career Fair ("RMDLCF"), which will
be held on
Friday, September 12, 2008,
in Denver, Colorado, provides an
excellent forum for legal employers,
law students and recent law school
graduates to meet and discuss
employment options. Legal employers
attending the RMDLCF seek to hire
law students and recent graduates
from culturally diverse
backgrounds who have been
traditionally under-represented in
the practice of law in the Rocky
Mountain region. These include law
students and graduates who are
ethnic or racial minorities,
disabled, and/or gay, lesbian,
bisexual or transgender.
Online
registration will be available
on the RMDLCF's website from May 1
to July 28, 2008. Please visit
www.rmdlcf.com
for more information on
the Career Fair.
The 4th Annual Heartland
Diversity Legal Job Fair ("HDLJF")
in Kansas City (Rising
2L & 3L Students and
Graduates)
The 4th Annual
Heartland
Diversity Legal
Job Fair ('HDLJF")
will be held
August 22-23,
2008,
in Kansas City,
Missouri.
Students who are
interested in
becoming part of
Kansas City’s
dynamic legal
community should
strongly
consider
attending this
event. Students
who will be
returning to
school in August
and those
graduating in
May are eligible
to attend the
job fair, as
employers will
be interviewing
for both summer
and
post-graduate
positions.
The job fair is
free for
students.
The HDLJF is the
result of Kansas
City's leading
law firms, legal
associations and
corporate legal
departments
coming together
to encourage law
students to
practice law in
Kansas City. The
HDLJF is
designed to
expose law
students of
diverse
backgrounds to
both traditional
and
non-traditional
legal employers.
In addition, the
event is a great
way t to learn
more about
living in this
wonderful city.
The HDLJF will
be held at the
Hyatt Regency
Crown Center. It
will kick off
with an evening
Welcome
Reception on
Friday, August
22nd. The
Saturday
schedule
includes a
continental
breakfast,
interviewing
from 8:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.,
and a luncheon
at which
participants
will be greeted
and addressed by
Charlie Harris,
current
President of The
Missouri Bar.
Please register
as soon as
possible.
Students who
register before
June 6 will be
entered into a
drawing for
exciting prizes.
The final
deadline for
registering is
July 1, 2006.
Students can
register on-line
and find more
information
about the Job
Fair at
http://www.heartlanddiversity.org/StudentReg.htm.
You may also
contact Jen
Kiper at
816-474-4322.
The 4th Annual
IMPACT Career
Fair (2L, 3L,
Students
returning to
school in fall
2008 and
graduates from
classes 2008 and
earlier)
law
students and
lawyers with
disabilities
from the Classes
of 2010 and
earlier from law
schools across
the country!
Employers will
be able to
prescreen all
applicant
materials via an
email link sent
by the IMPACT
coordinators.
Career Fair
Schedule:
Formal interviews will be held in the Ballroom of the Sheraton
Crystal City
Hotel (just
minutes from
National
Airport), 1800
Jefferson Davis
Hwy, Arlington,
VA
(703-486-1111;
www.sheraton.com).
10:00 am – NOON Career Fair Interviews
Noon - 1:00 pm
Luncheon with
Keynote Speaker
Jeffrey
Davidson, Esq.
(Kirkland &
Ellis - LA)
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Career Fair Interviews
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reception co-hosted by IMPACT and the
National
Association of
Law Students
with
Disabilities
IMPACT
Registration
Deadline -
Monday July 7,
2008.
Accommodations
- If you need a
reasonable
accommodation to
participate in
the career fair,
please call us
as soon as
possible.
Please visit
the website for
additional
details.
http://www.law.arizona.edu/Career/IMPACT/welcome.cfm.
The Indianapolis Bar
Association (“IBA”) Diversity
Job Fair
Metropolitan
Meets Midwest
September 25-26, 2008
Embassy Suites Downtown
Indianapolis
The Indianapolis Bar Association
("IBA") cordially invites rising
second-year (graduating in 2010)
law students to participate in
the first ever IBA Diversity Job
Fair. The IBA is seeking
candidates who represent all
aspects of diversity, who are
looking for a one-of-a-kind
legal community in a Midwestern
city that has both cosmopolitan
style and small-town charm.
Student Registration Information
Student registration will open
on March 1, 2008.
Students may register for the
IBA Diversity Job Fair via
Symplicity’s web site
starting
March 1st.
After the student submits
his/her registration, an
automatically-generated password
will be provided, which will
enable him/her to use the system
throughout the next few months.
More registration information,
including the link to
Symplicity’s web site, will be
provided soon!
Student
registration deadline is July 1,
2008.
There is no fee for students to
register for the IBA Diversity
Job Fair.
Hotel Registration
The IBA Diversity Job Fair will
be held at the Embassy Suites
Downtown Indianapolis
(http://embassysuites1.hilton.com/en_US/es/hotel/INDWWES-Embassy-Suites-Indianapolis-Downtown-Indiana/index.do)
in Indianapolis,
Ind., September 25-26,
2008. Room rates for students
are $169 for both Thursday
(Sept. 25) and Friday (Sept. 26)
nights. Students will be
responsible for making their own
travel and lodging arrangements.
Contact the hotel directly at
1-800-EMBASSY. Make sure you
reference the IBA Diversity Job
Fair to receive their group
rate. If you need special
accommodations, please contact
Caren Chopp
(cchopp@indybar.org;
317-269-2000).
Hotel reservation deadline to
receive the special rate is Aug.
26, 2008
Embassy Suites Indianapolis
Downtown
110 West Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 1-317-236-1800
Fax: 1-317-236-1816
Schedule of Events
Thursday, September 25, 2008
5-7 p.m. Student Registration,
Embassy Suites Indianapolis
Downtown
5:30-7 p.m. Welcome Reception,
Wood Room, Hilbert Circle
Theatre
Friday, September 26, 2008
8 a.m. Registration Opens
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Interviews held
in guest suites
12-1:15 p.m. Keynote Luncheon
1:30-5 p.m. Interviews held in
guest suites
Interview Process
Interviews at the Job Fair are
arranged in two methods. Ten of
the fourteen interviews will be
pre-selected by the employer.
The other four interviews will
be assigned, according to
interest of the student. All
interviews will be conducted at
the Embassy Suites Indianapolis
Downtown in individual guest
suites.
More information will follow in
the upcoming weeks!
Indianapolis has everything to
offer law student candidates,
from a one-of-a-kind legal
community, to the comfort and
reliability of a Midwestern
city: cosmopolitan style and
small-town charm. Check out
these web sites!
Indianapolis Convention &
Visitors Association:
www.indy.org/
Indianapolis Chamber of
Commerce:
www.indychamber.com/
The Indianapolis Star:
www.indystar.com
Indianapolis Motor Speedway:
www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/
Indianapolis Colts:
www.colts.com/
Indianapolis RCA Tennis
Championships:
www.rcatennis.com/
Indianapolis Indians:
www.indyindians.com/
Indiana Sports Corporation:
www.indianasportscorp.com/
Indianapolis Zoo:
www.indianapoliszoo.com/
Indianapolis Museum of Art:
www.imamuseum.org/
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra:
www.indianapolissymphony.org/
Arts Council of Indianapolis:
www.indyarts.org
Metropolitan Indianapolis Board
of REALTORS:
www.mibor.com/
Indianapolis Bar Association:
www.indybar.org
Indiana State Bar Association:
www.inbar.org
The official Web site of
Indianapolis and Marion County,
Ind.:
www.indygov.org/home.htm
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