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Cole Schotz Diversity Fellowship Program – Deadline July 1, 2019!

Cole Schotz P.C. is committed to the advancement of diverse law students.  We believe that fostering diversity in the legal profession contributes to the quality of the profession and strengthens our ability to serve our clients and communities.  As part of Cole Schotz’s continuing commitment to inclusion in the legal community, we have created the […]

Roadways to the Federal Bench: Who, Me? A Bankruptcy Judge?

Save the Date! Roadways to the Federal Bench: Who, Me? A Bankruptcy Judge? Live Broadcast from Washington, D.C. Local Roundtable Discussions Among Federal Bench, Bar, and Law Students. WHERE:     Ferguson Court House, 400 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33138 WHEN:       Thursday, October 24, 2019                        4:00 – 6:00 p.m. E.S.T.* Plan to arrive at least […]

The Justice Innovation Challenge – ATJ Tech Competition by ATJ Tech Fellows

The ATJ Tech Fellows Program has an open competition for the summer that will give out a $15,000 prize, a $10,000 prize and a $5000 cash prize–as well as other recognitions. This is an excellent opportunity for a law school student to work on in the summer with a legal non profit and community organizations […]

2019 JAMES BOSKEY DISPUTE RESOLUTION ESSAY COMPETITION

PURPOSE: The purpose of the competition is to create greater interest in the field of dispute resolution among law students. COMPETITION PRIZE: One prize of $1,000 dollars will be awarded for the best entry as judged by the Boskey Essay Committee, comprised of representatives from the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution. In addition, the winning […]

2019 NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE ON ANIMALS AND THE LAW STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION – DEADLINE JULY 12, 2019

The Committee on Animals and the Law of the New York State Bar Association is very pleased to announce the Ninth Annual Student Writing Competition. The deadline for submission is July 12, 2019. The Committee on Animals and the Law was established to provide information resources for the New York State Bar Association’s members and […]

2020 Baker Donelson Diversity Scholarship – Application Deadline is June 16, 2019!

Baker Donelson is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where the individual differences among us are understood, respected, appreciated and recognized as sources of strength of the Firm. These qualities enrich the environment in which we work. With this in mind, we are delighted to announce that the 2020 Baker Donelson Diversity Scholarship application is now available!  We will […]

Attend the FTI Consulting Relativity Training Event!

FTI Consulting is hosting a FREE training event on the Relativity E-Discovery software used by the majority of clients in the legal industry in our downtown Miami review center! This is a fantastic opportunity for current law school students, recent graduates, recent bar exam takers, and attorneys looking to gain experience in document review. You […]

2019 IPLI Application Deadline Approaching!

  2019 HNBA Intellectual Property Law Institute JUNE 1-7, 2019  l  Washington, DC Apply by Friday, April 19, 2019 5:00 PM EST In 2013, the HNBA launched an exciting and bold new program to increase Latino representation in the field of intellectual property law. In initial partnership with Microsoft, and now expanded to include other Corporate Fellows, the […]

Invitation to a Webinar on the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program

OARM is hosting a webinar introducing law students to the 2019 Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program at the U.S. Department of Justice. They will discuss the programs, updates, applications, and answer questions about the upcoming season. You’re Invited to a Webinar Introducing: THE 2019 ATTORNEY GENERAL’S HONORS PROGRAM AND SUMMER LAW […]

DRI 2019 Law Student Diversity Scholarship Deadline Extended!

  DRI announces its annual Law Student Diversity Scholarship Program, open to rising (2019–20) second- and third-year African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, LGBT, and multi-racial students. All rising second- and third-year female law students are also eligible, regardless of race or ethnicity. Any other rising second- and third-year law students who come from backgrounds […]