The 2012 Economics & Law Office Management Survey

Because of the large rise in membership over the past few decades, the Bar sponsors an economics and law office management survey. This survey is performed every two years to supply Bar members with useful data which will assist them in their daily practice. The survey is intended to keep attorneys informed on how their colleagues are doing in terms of salary information, benefits, hourly rates, number of hours worked, usage of software/technology, and more.

For obvious financial reasons, it was decided to randomly sample a select number of members rather than survey all 95,000 Florida Bar members. A properly chosen random sample allows inferences to be made about the composition of the entire lawyer population from those expressed in the sample.

To review the 2012 Economics & Law Office Management Survey, click here.

New Foreign Service Careers Mobile App Launches – Foreign Service Careers @ Your Fingertips – DOSCareers for iPhone and Android

DOSCareers is a new mobile app designed for aspiring Foreign Service candidates and others seeking to familiarize themselves with diplomatic careers. This app offers essential information right at your fingertips: Foreign Service Specialist and Officer career path descriptions, videos of employees in specific career tracks, sample questions from prior Foreign Service Officer Tests (FSOTs), an overview of the selection and hiring processes, links to a variety of free study resource applications, and links to Diplomats in Residence (DIRs) and recruitment events.

The DOSCareers mobile app is available as a free download for both iPhone and Android devices. For details, click here.

Visit the website for additional information on careers with the U.S. Department of State.

 

 

Law Student Passes for Upcoming Seminar – Best Practices in Labor and Employment Law

Sterling Education Services, Inc. is a non-profit continuing education company that conducts seminars across the nation. Sterling would like to offer 5 law students free scholarship-passes to an upcoming seminar as an introduction to the company. Please visit us online for information on our company.

Sterling is holding a ‘Best Practices in Labor and Employment Law’ seminar in Pensacola, Florida on April 30, 2013 and they would like to offer 5 law students free scholarship-passes to this seminar. The students get a day-long overview of a particular aspect of the law, a seminar manual, and an opportunity to network with practicing attorneys.

Students who wish to register can call 715-855-0495 or register online. Only current law students may take advantage of these passes and MUST provide their student id number or other proof of enrollment in order to register.

All students must be pre-registered; no walk-ins will be allowed.

Rivero Mestre LLP Is Seeking Independent Contract Attorneys To Start As Soon As Possible

Rivero Mestre LLP, an AV rated firm in Coral Gables, is currently seeking independent contract attorneys to review documents in the defense of a complex banking case.

The firm seeks attorneys to start immediately.

For detailed information about qualifications, duties and how to apply, please visit Symplicity Posting ID#10997.

 

Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. in Jacksonville, Florida Seeks Experienced Coverage/Bad Faith Attorney

Boyd & Jenerette, P.A., an established state-wide “AV-rated” litigation firm, seeks a Coverage Attorney with litigation experience, involving Complex Coverage and Bad Faith liability defense.  Strong relevant verifiable experience, Florida Bar admission and federal court experience.

The firm offers a generous benefits package and salary commensurate with experience.  Position is located in Jacksonville.  All submissions held in strict confidence.

To apply, email your resume to Ralph Diaz, Esq.

For additional information about the firm, visit the website.

Wildlife Conservation Law Writing Contest – Deadline is August 1, 2013

ATTENTION LAW STUDENTS – WILDLIFE CONSERVATION LAW WRITING CONTEST 

SPONSORED BY THE LEGAL COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES(SEAFWA)*

The winning paper will be published in the proceedings of the 67th Annual SEAFWA Conference at the Renaissance Hotel Convention Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from October 13-16, 2013. The winner will receive up to $1,500 to help defray travel expenses to attend the conference and present the paper.  

Participants may select their own topic relating to Wildlife Conservation Law or choose from any of the following topics: 

  • Constitutional Issues Relating to State Regulation of Hunting and Fishing
  • Recent Criminal Law Issues Related to Regulation of Hunting and Fishing
  • State Sovereign Immunity or Liability for Damages Caused by Wildlife
  • Native American fishing and hinting rights/privileges, including jurisdictional issues involving enforcement of State wildlife regulations against Indian Tribal members
  • Issues of Fish and Wildlife Regulation Arising Under the Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Lacey Act or other Federal Law

Papers will be judged by a panel of members of the SEAFWA Legal Committee based on: (1) substantive content (double spaced, 25-page limit); (2) clarity; and (3) style.

Students who attend an ABA-accredited law school in a SEAFWA state or who are legal residents of a SEAFWA state **are eligible. Submit paper no later than August 1, 2013 to:

James V. Barwick, Assistant Attorney General
Office of Oklahoma Attorney General
313 N.E. 21st Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 

*The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies is an organization whose members are the state agencies primarily responsible for the management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the 15 southeastern states, plus Puerto Rico and the U.S Virgin Islands. Member states are: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. The Legal Committee is composed of attorneys representing those members.

For more information on SEAFWA and the annual conference, see the website.

**Contestants must include the name of their attending law school and their state of residency.

Come to Miami-Dade FAWL for its First Annual Saturday Picnic on March 30th!

Come & Join Miami-Dade FAWL for 1st Annual Saturday Picnic!

When:                   March 30th at 12:30 P.M. – 3:30 P.M.

Where:                 TropicalPark (SHELTER #5), 7900 SW 40th Street, Miami, Fl

FAWL Members and those interested in joining FAWL are welcome to come and join Miami-Dade FAWL for food, drinks and family fun. This is a great networking opportunity to meet FAWL members and bring those who may be interested in joining FAWL. There will be lots of BBQ food, beer, drinks and entertainment, including volleyball games, bounce house and more!

Bring a non-FAWL member to join. Meet fellow members. 

RSVP by March 23rd to Linda Leali. 

NO COST TO ATTEND!

 

 

HOPE Public Interest News for the Week of March 18, 2013

Please read below for upcoming events on campus, opportunities in the community, and other announcements. 

Upcoming Events:

*Save the Date* Thursday, April 18th, 6:00 p.m., HOPE Recognition Reception, Attention 3Ls – Don’t miss out on the opportunity to apply for, or nominate someone to receive, the Innovative Service in the Public Interest Award or the Exemplary Service to the Poor Award. Applications are due April 1st and will be presented at the HOPE Recognition Reception, on April 18th at 6:00 p.m. in the Student Lounge. To RSVP, click here. 

Wednesday, March 20th, 12:30-1:50 p.m., Room F-309, Mitigation, Mental Health & Minors. Please join the HOPE Office and HOPE Fellows Nicole Devinette, Beth Gordon and Shanelle Johnson as they discuss their summer placements and give a presentation about common issues that arise in representing criminal defendants with special needs. There will also be special discussions about mitigating circumstances with juveniles and mentally ill individuals. Lunch will be served! Please contact HOPE for more information and to RSVP!

Wednesday, March 27th, Pro Bono Clinic for Nonprofits, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m., CDO: Miami area transactional attorneys are coming together to provide free legal consultations to South Florida nonprofit organizations. Legal issues may touch upon contract, employment, corporate, intellectual property and real estate law. Students have the opportunity to shadow participating attorneys during the consultations. The reception and information session will commence on the Bricks at 5:30 p.m., with appointments starting at 6:30 p.m. Spots are limited. Please email Myles Cochran if you are interested.

Wednesday, April 4th, Bridging the Gap: UM Public Interest Opportunities Abroad, 12:30-1:50p.m., Room A-110. Speakers Rachel Oostendorp & Grant Lyons, Class of 2013, along with current HOPE Fellows, will inform students about the diverse internship opportunities available in the areas of international law, specifically the type of legal advocacy and policy work that can be funded through a HOPE Fellowship. Please contact HOPE for more information and to RSVP!

Wednesday, April 10th, HOPE Fellows: The Future of Marriage Equality, 12:30-1:50 p.m., Room F-309. Please join current HOPE Fellows in an event conducted by constitutional law scholar Caroline Mala Corbin, who will be lecturing about the two upcoming marriage equality cases before the Supreme Court. The future of marriage equality, in regards to the constitutional changes to DOMS and Prop 8 will be discussed. Please contact HOPE for more information and to RSVP!

Featured Fellowships: 

PILnet: The Global Network for Public Interest Law is pleased to invite applicants to the PILnet Fellowship for 2013-2014. PILnet will select lawyers for eight months of study and practical experience in New York City. The program, now in its sixteenth year, targets future leaders in various fields of public interest advocacy. For more information, visit the website. The deadline to apply is Monday, March 25th. 

The James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, is hiring a Fellow for its Bacon Immigration Law and Policy Program to begin in August 2013. The position is open to recent law graduates with up to three years of practice experience. 3Ls with relevant experience and qualifications will also be considered. The position is for one year, with the possibility of a second year renewal. Please contact HOPE for more information.

The U.D.C. David A. Clarke School of Law is pleased to announce fellowship opportunities in its Juvenile & Special Education Law Clinic for At-Risk Youth and its Housing and Consumer Law Clinic. These two-year LL.M. programs will include coursework in public interest law, clinical pedagogy and systems change. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and the program begins on August 1, 2013. Please contact HOPE for more information. 

The George Washington University Law School is now accepting applications for its Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics’ graduate clinical fellowships for the academic years of 2013-15. Fellows obtain LL.M. degrees while examining and engaging in clinical legal education and public interest law. For more information, visit the website.

Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti is accepting applications for a Legal Intern (Summer 2013) and a Legal Fellow (2013-2014) to work on legal and public advocacy seeking UN accountability for Haiti’s cholera epidemic. More information on these positions can be found online.

2013 Deborah T. Poritz Summer Public Interest Legal Fellowship Program. Approximately 15 positions are available for first and second year law students at Legal Services of New Jersey. Click here for application.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, Civil Rights Division seeks second year law students as legal interns to assist with its enforcement and outreach efforts. Please send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample (5-10 pages) via email to apply. The positions are unpaid, but visit our website to find out how you can qualify for a HOPE Fellowship.

Announcements & Opportunities:

The application process for the International Moot Court Program is open. It is open until March 29th at 5:00 p.m. To apply and to learn more, visit the website. To login, you need to use your school email account and password. 

The City of Chicago Department of Law is hiring entry-level attorneys. They are looking for applicants with graduation dates from December 2012-June 2013 and eligibility to sit for the February or July 2013 Illinois Bar. For more information, please visit the website 

Inspired Leaders is a charitable organization serving high school students from underrepresented communities to develop higher education aspirations while teaching them about the law in an intensive summer law program. The program is looking for student volunteers to co-teach classes. For more info about the organization and the position, please contact HOPE. Resume and Cover letter are due by April 1st. 

The Florida Justice Institute (FJI), a nonprofit, public interest litigation firm, is seeking a law student to intern for the summer months. FJI conducts civil rights litigation primarily on behalf of those incarcerated in Florida’s prisons and jails. Since the bulk of their work is in federal court, the position entails a considerable amount of written legal pleading and practice work. For more information, visit the website. The deadline to apply is June 1st.

Take Stock in Children provides a unique opportunity to low-income students by offering college scholarships and caring mentors. They are currently looking for mentors. For more information about the organization, please click here. To become a mentor, visit here.

Empowered Youth and Child Advocacy and Family Society is looking for volunteers and mentor. For more information, email here.

LSGMI, Inc. Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. is seeking clerks to fill a variety of volunteer law clerk positions. Interested students should be able to volunteer a minimum of 12 hours a week for the Spring semester. For more information regarding the program, visit the website. For more information on how to apply, email UM HOPE.

 

Need Housing in Washington, DC? WISH Is Now Scheduling Their 2013 Semester!

Washington Intern Student Housing (WISH) is scheduling the Summer 2013 semester and welcomes UM Law interns to the Washington experience! WISH specializes in fully furnished intern-only locations within 5 blocks of the U.S. Capitol Grounds and Metro. The receptions, social mixers and speakers are open to all interns.

WISH has been housing interns, students and teachers in Washington, DC for over 20 years, and its founders have been hosting interns since 1990. When you are their guest, you will stay at one of their many Capitol Hill housing locations that make it easy for you to walk to the National Mall, the Congress, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and of course, the museums and art galleries. All WISH locations are Metro accessible.

For additional information, please visit the website.

 

 

 

This Week at the CDO (Week of March 18, 2013)

Wednesday, March 20, 2013: 

  • Make It Your Own Law Firm, Spencer Aronfeld – Room F-109, 12:30 p.m.–1:50 p.m. 

Thursday, March 21, 2013: 

  • ABA Career Panel on Labor & Employment Law – Room F-108, 12:30 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. 
  • MLW Miami Dade Female Lawyer Mixer – Student Lounge, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.