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How to Set up a Successful Estate Planning and Drafting Practice: “Introduction to Wills and Trusts Drafting”

The Minority Bar Associations’ Estate Planning and Drafting Seminar 2020. WHEN:              January 18th 2019, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. WHERE:           Nova Southeastern, University Shepard Broad College of Law, 3305 College Avenue, Davie, FL 33314 Space is Limited. RSVP Today via Email. Free event. CLE Pending.

Volunteer at Public Counsel’s Consumer Rights Education Project

Are you looking for an introduction to litigation work? Volunteer with the Consumer Rights and Economic Justice Project! Join Public Counsel’s Consumer Rights and Economic Justice Project. About Us:  Public Counsel is the nation’s largest pro bono law firm, with eight different project areas handling litigation and direct services for low income individuals in Los Angeles […]

South Florida Legal Mentoring Picnic – February 1, 2020

An afternoon for South Florida Judiciary, Attorneys & Law Students to have the opportunity to find a mentor or mentee in a fun & informal setting! WHEN:    Saturday, February 1, 2020,11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. WHERE:  C.B. Smith Park – Pavilion #19, (900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028) Free to all – parking, tents, […]

Read the Article “Advancing Your Career in Trademark Law” – With Tips on Becoming a Trademark Lawyer

If you are interested in Trademark Law, Attorney Josh Gerben has written an article titled “Advancing Your Career in Trademark Law“. The article gives tips on how to proceed toward a career as a Trademark Attorney if you are currently in law school and considering entering this field. For a copy of the article, please visit the […]

Orlando Public Defender Open House – December 2019 and January 2020

The Office of the Public Defender, 9th Circuit, invites students to join us in Orlando and Kissimmee during the holiday period to tour our facilities, meet with peers and staff and to explore career opportunities in the world’s vacation destination. We will be greeting visitors at Open House events on the following dates: December 19th and […]

Attend the Minority Law Student Holiday Reception in Cincinnati

The Black Lawyers Association of Cincinnati – Cincinnati Bar Association Round Table cordially invites you to attend a Holiday Reception for minority law students. Please come and socialize with local Cincinnati attorneys committed to racial and ethnic diversity and law students from regional and national law schools who are in Cincinnati for the holidays. This […]

See the Recording of the DOJ Volunteer Legal Internship Webinar

You may view the recording of the webinar held on November 20th, 2019 here.

The 2020 Food Law & Policy Leadership Summit

The 2020 Food Law Student Leadership Summit will be held February 28 – March 1st at the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. The event is co-hosted by the University of Arkansas LL.M. Program in Agricultural and Food Law and the Food Law and Policy Clinic at Harvard Law School, with support from the National Food Law Student Network. Launched […]

American College of Legal Medicine Student Writing Competition

Submit a paper for The American College of Legal Medicine’s 2020 Postdoctoral Student Writing Competition and the Student Writing Competition in Law, Medicine and Bioethics. We are offering the following prizes for each competition. The deadline for submissions is January 15, 2020 and students will be notified of winning selection on or around January 30, 2020. […]

The Art of Law: Intellectual Property & Its Affects on Emerging Artists

Enjoy a discussion on intellectual property law and related legal issues faced by emerging artists today. As Miami has become a thriving year-round arts destination, with a vibrant gallery and street art scene, disputes related to copyright and trademark infringement, licensing and assignments, authenticity, and international transactions are playing out in our backyard. Join the […]