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Diversity Committee of the Jacksonville Bar Association Northeast Florida Minority Mentoring Picnic

The Diversity Committee is hosting its inaugural N.E. Florida Minority Mentoring Picnic. Similar to other minority mentoring picnics throughout the state, the goal is to connect minority law students with attorneys and judges for mentorship. The picnic is a family friendly event that will include free food, entertainment, and great networking opportunities.   The N.E. […]

National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees Annual Student Writing Competition

The National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees has established an annual student writing competition to encourage and reward original law student writing on issues concerning consumer bankruptcy and the law. The rules for the competition are as follows. TOPIC: Entrants should submit an essay, article, or comment on an issue concerning Chapter 13 of the […]

INTA’s Annual Meeting Scholarship Program

San Diego 137th Annual Meeting Scholarship Program – May 2–6, 2015. Join the International Trademark Association for the 137th Annual Meeting in San Diego, California–the trademark industry’s premier event of the year. As a current INTA student member, you can attend the meeting for FREE if you are selected as an Annual Meeting scholarship recipient! […]

Veterans’ Legal Career Fair – Recruiting Opportunity for Alumni

On May 1-2, 2015, a Veterans’ Legal Career Fair will take place in Washington, D.C. This is the first time a career fair is being held specifically for experienced lawyers who have served in the U.S. military and those who are transitioning out of military service, as well as lawyers who are military spouses.   […]

2015 ABA-Travelers Summer Internship for Students with Disabilities

The American Bar Association’s Commission on Disability Rights is pleased to partner with partner with the Travelers Indemnity Company to provide a meaningful summer internship opportunity for a highly motivated, first-year law student with a disability. The Commission will select a law student with a disability to join the 2015 summer law intern program in […]

76th Annual Oyster Roast – Volunteer Opportunity for Law Students

Join colleagues and friends for a pleasant evening under the oaks celebrating the 76th Anniversary of this signature event. Saturday, March 28, 2015, 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. The Grounds of Florin Roebig, P.A. 777 Alderman Road, Palm Harbor  Rain or Shine / Valet Parking Only  It started in 1939…in Judge Bird’s orange grove during the […]

2015 American Inns of Court Warren E. Burger Prize

Purpose: The Warren E. Burger Prize is a writing competition designed to encourage outstanding scholarship that “promotes the ideals of excellence, civility, ethics and professionalism within the legal profession,” the core mission of the American Inns of Court. Overview: The American Inns of Court invites judges, lawyers, professors, students, scholars, and other authors to participate […]

The CPA and the Lawyer Rolled into One!!

If you have an interest in business, an accounting background or a CPA license, please attend this event. Tuesday, February 24, 2015 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Room A-110 The AAA-CPA, along with the University of Miami School of Law Career Development Office, cordially invites you to a networking lunch and learn. Businesses need accountants […]

Are You the Next Rhodes Scholar?

Learn about the selection criteria and application process for international fellowships like the Rhodes, Fulbright, and Marshall at these informational sessions: Wednesday, 2/25, 2:30 pm: Fulbright Program Info Session SAC Vista Room Wednesday, 2/25, 3:30 pm: Graduate Study in UK/Ireland SAC Vista Room Tuesday, 3/31, 5:30 pm: Graduate Study in UK/Ireland Toppel Career Center Loft Tuesday, […]

WIN A FULL SCHOLARSHIP TO ATTEND THE SOVEREIGNTY SYMPOSIUM – Enter The Sovereignty Symposium XXVIII – Susan J. Ferrell Scholarship Contest

WHO? Susan J. Ferrell served as Attorney Advisor in the Oklahoma City office of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for nine years.  Much of her work concerned HUD’s Native American programs; she was actively interested in Native American history and culture.  One full (tuition, meals, and travel) scholarship to attend the Sovereignty Symposium […]