Make It Your Own Law Firm – The Ultimate Law Student’s Guide to Owning, Managing, and Marketing Your Own Successful Law Firm

The Career Development Office invites you to join Spencer Aronfeld (JD ’91), a successful alumnus and one of our most dynamic speakers, as he gives his annual, highly acclaimed presentation on how to develop a successful solo law practice. He will talk about his personal experiences and the challenges he faced.

This is a fun, energetic and informative program, which is one of the most popular with students each and every year.

The event takes place on Wednesday, March 20, 12:30pm in Room F-109.

Pizza will be served. We hope to see you there!

To find out more about Spencer and his law practice in Coral Gables, visit the website.

Apply for the 2013 – 2014 YLD Scholarship Program – Application Deadline is April 1, 2013

Apply for a 2013 – 2014 YLD Scholarship today! The Scholarship Program provides partial conference funding and an opportunity to become more involved in the Division. Scholarship categories include: General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Practitioners; Government, Public Sector and Military Lawyers; and Minorities in the Profession. The Application deadline is April 1, 2013.

To be eligible, a scholar must be a “young lawyer,” which is defined as any licensed attorney who is under the age of thirty-six or who has been licensed for no more than five years at the start of the scholarship year (September 1). Applicants for this scholarship program should be ABA YLD-eligible lawyers who fall within at least one of the scholarship areas. There is no requirement that applicants be presently involved with a local ABA YLD affiliate. Although applications will be accepted from non-ABA members, any person chosen as a scholarship recipient must be an ABA member before receiving assistance. In addition, anyone receiving a scholarship must be present at all three funded conferences.

Visit the YLD website for more information and a link to the online application. If you have questions please contact YLD Staff Member Renee Lugo.

The Division is committed to assuring it is best able to represent the newest members of the profession, ensuring that it reflects the society it serves, and providing young lawyers and young lawyer organizations with the tools and opportunities for professional and personal success. Individual membership is open to American Bar Association members under 36 years old or admitted to practice for five years or less. Affiliate membership is open to young lawyer organizations and special interest bars. There are no additional membership dues.

 

Casa Esperanza is Hiring a Detention Attorney

Casa de Esperanza is a nonprofit community organization that works with immigrant communities in Central New Jersey providing low cost quality legal services to mostly low-income immigrants.  Although they focus on immigration law, they also serve the community by providing representation in domestic violence, immigration related custody issues, divorces, and municipal court.

The position offered is full time.

Qualifications:

  • Experience. Licensed to practice law before the bar of any state in U.S. (New   Jersey preferred)
  • Fundamental knowledge of immigration law and court procedures preferred
  • Strong written and oral advocacy skills
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team setting and under pressure
  • Fluency in Spanish required

Casa Esperanza is an equal opportunity employer open to applicants regardless of race, religion, ethnic origin, gender, disability or sexual orientation.

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and writing sample via email.

 

 

The City of Chicago Department of Law is Seeking Entry-Level Attorneys for Assistant Corporation Counsel in its Litigation, Transactional or Prosecutions Divisions

The City of Chicago Department of Law is seeking entry-level attorneys for the position of Assistant Corporation Counsel in its Litigation, Transactional or Prosecutions Divisions. Attorneys placed in one of the Litigation Divisions will handle litigation in state and/or federal court, and/or proceedings before administrative bodies. Attorneys placed in one of the Transactional Divisions will analyze transactions for compliance with the law, advise City departments on legal compliance, review, draft and negotiate contracts and other agreements. Attorneys placed in one of the Prosecutions Divisions will prosecute violations of Chicago’s Municipal or Buildings Codes or Illinois Vehicle Code in Circuit Court or at the Department of Administrative Hearings.

SALARY: $57,192.00 annually.

Qualifications: 

Graduation from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school with a Juris Doctor degree between December 2012 and June 2013 and eligibility to sit for the February or July 2013 Illinois Bar Examination.

NOTE: These hires are expected to take place in the Fall of 2013 with an anticipated admission to the Illinois Bar by December 2013.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

Ideal candidates will possess the following: 

  • Strong research, writing, editing, analytical and client counseling skills
  • The ability to work well with others
  • Superior organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Exceptional communication skills
  • The ability to organize, prioritize, monitor and control workflow deadlines
  • A strong commitment to public service

Application Process and Materials: 

There is a two-step application process for this position. See the posting on the website for additional information about how to apply, writing samples, etc.

NOTE: Applications must be submitted in accordance with the posting. No email applications will be accepted. Late submissions shall result in your application not being considered for the position.

Please note that the online application submission deadline is April 15, 2013 and the required hard copy materials submission deadline is April 22, 2013.

 

Coral Gables Personal Injury and Accident Law Firm Seeks Law Clerk

Coral Gables personal injury and accident law firm representing clients throughout Miami-Dade County and around the world is seeking a law clerk to assist its attorneys. Candidate must have excellent research and writing skills.

The firm litigates cases in South Florida courts in matters involving personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, cruise ship and boating accidents, elder abuse and other practice areas.

To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter addressed to the Hiring Attorney online at  Symplicity Posting ID#10924 or contact Maria Chisholm at the CDO.

Coral Gables Personal Injury and Accident Law Firm Seeks Attorney

Coral Gables personal injury and accident law firm representing clients throughout Miami-Dade County and around the world is seeking a recent graduate and a member of the Florida Bar to join its firm as an associate. Recent graduates are encouraged to apply. Candidate must have excellent research and writing skills and top credentials. Fluency in Spanish is a plus.

The firm litigates cases in South Florida courts in matters involving personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, cruise ship and boating accidents, elder abuse and other practice areas.

To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter addressed to the Hiring Attorney online at  Symplicity Posting ID# 10842 or contact Maria Chisholm at the CDO.

 

April 2013 Law Student Writing Contest – Submission Deadline: April 8, 2013

The National Law Review is hosting its April 2013 Law Student Writing Contest with the winner’s article to be published on the National Law Review website, the National Law Forum blog, and included in the October newsletter.

Submissions are now being accepted. 

Suggested Topic:

Tax Law

*Please note that although students are encouraged to submit articles pertaining to the above-listed topic, they may also submit entries covering current issues related to other areas of the law.

How To Submit:

Please submit all article submissions via email.

For complete submission guidelines and accompanying materials, please click here.

Why Students Should Submit:

  • Law students have the opportunity to publicly share their knowledge and skills on a national digital platform
  • Winning articles will be placed alongside with those written by respected attorneys from AM Law 200 firms
  • Great resume building opportunity for future employment
  • Great name exposure, with a full accompanying author bio
  • Brand expansion opportunity for your law school, with an accompanying school logo

2013 Lawyers to the Rescue Public Service Awards Ceremony

Each year, Lawyers to the Rescue recognizes worthy individuals with the Lawyers to the Rescue Public Service Award Ceremony, the highest award given to a member of the legal profession. You are cordially invited to attend this event where we honor and showcase the great work of our award recipients.

Lawyers to the Rescue Public Service Awards:

In recognition of excellence, achievements, dedications and contributions to public service, Lawyers to the Rescue is honored and proud to award the following recipients:

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Public Defender Bennett H. Brummer
  • Lawyer of the Year Award: State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle
  • Juris of the Year Award: Judge Scott Bernstein
  • Humanitarian of the Year Award: John Kozyak
  • Young Lawyer of the Year Award: Jessica Laleh
  • Law Student of the Year: Domenick Lazzara

Cocktail and Hors d’oeuvres will be served at the Award Event.

2013 Public Service Award Ceremony:

March 14, 2013

Camillus House 

When:

Thursday March 14, 2013 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM EDT

Where:

1603 NW 7th Avenue
3rd Floor
Building 3
Miami, FL33136 

There is no fee for law students to attend.

To register, click here.

If you cannot attend, please click here.

The Inter-American Bar Association (IABA) Competition for Law Student Best Paper Award – Deadline is April 23, 2013

Instructions:

The Inter-American Bar Association (IABA) awards prizes at each of its annual conferences for the three best research papers presented by law students from throughout the Americas. The next IABA Conference will be held at Asuncion, Paraguay, from June 20th to 24th, 2013.

Benefits. Each award includes:

  • IABA membership (valid for one year);
  • Certificate of recognition; and
  • Possible publication of the winning papers in the IABA Newsletter.

The central themes of the conference are:

  • The role of the executive, legislative and judiciary branches in consolidating integration processes;
  • Challenges posed by integration for the legal profession in general; and
  • The need for consolidating integration from a business perspective.

The contestant must choose and develop one of the following topics:

The Role of the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary branches in Consolidating Integration Processes.
– The role of community justice in the integration processes.
– The contribution of international cooperation and civil society to judicial reforms in regional integration processes.
– Control of judicial management and regional integration.
– Independence and autonomy of the judiciary.
– Innovation, development and common policies for integration systems.

Challenges posed by integration for the legal profession in general.

– Challenges of the Legal Profession for Integration and Compulsory Membership
– Legal practice and Community law.
– Actions of professionals within the framework of regional integration.
– Law school curricula and regional integration.
– Legal practice within MERCOSUR.
– Community legal education.

The need to consolidate integration from a business perspective.

– New Trends in International Trade Law.
– Challenges for Advocacy and Compulsory Integration.
– Tax vs. economy and integration systems.
– Intellectual property in the Internet age in Community Law.
– The business climate in the Americas.
– Alternative means of dispute resolution: mediation, conciliation and arbitration in the integration process.
– Right of employers in the regulatory system of the MERCOSUR countries.

The paper shall adhere to the following requirements:

  • The work must be original, and relate to one of the topics proposed above. The Paper may be written in English, Spanish, Portuguese or French;
  • The Paper must be at least 20 pages and a maximum of 30 typed pages at one-and-a-half space (1.5), excluding footnotes;
  • The Paper shall be written in Arial, size 12;
  • Margins: left 3; others 2.5 cm.;
  • The Paper must contain in its structure: title, certification of university authority, index, introduction, chapters, conclusions, recommendations, references and annexes;
  • The cover should indicate its title, author’s name and address, and name of law school to which he/she belongs;
  • The Paper must be accompanied by a certificate from the competent authority stating that the author is a student of the academic institution;
  • Presentation must be in electronic form;
  • Papers must be received no later than April 23, 2013, electronically at the address of the Office of the IABA Headquarters, attention: Ms. Patricia de la Riva, and from there they will be re-sent to the Evaluation Committee. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For information, please visit the website.

Applications for Two Popular Ms. JD Programs Close 3/8 & 3/15. Don’t Miss Out!

Ms. JD Presents: Summer Public Interest Scholarships & 2013 Fellowship Program

There are two upcoming opportunities for Ms. JD to support the mentoring and career development of law students nationwide!  Ms. JD’s Fellowship and Public Interest Scholarship are both currently accepting applications.  Deadlines are fast approaching, so be sure to apply soon!

Summer 2013 Public Interest Scholarship:

Are you a public-interest minded law student? Do you know a law student working at a public interest organization this summer?  Then Ms. JD has an opportunity for you!

Ms. JD is pleased to be offering $500 scholarships for law students working in public interest law this summer.  Complete application information is available here.

Questions can be directed via emailApplications are due no later than Friday, March 15, 2013.

Ms. JD is thrilled to continue its annual support of women pursuing public interest careers, as part of their ongoing efforts to support mentoring and career development at home and abroad.  They will feature blog posts from winners throughout the summer, and hope to start a discussion about the unique role of women public interest attorneys in the profession.

Ms. JD’s 2013 Fellowship:

The Ms. JD Fellowship, one of their most popular programs, is open for applications until Friday, March 8, 2013!

In 2010, Ms. JD partnered with the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession to found the Ms. JD Fellowship. The Fellowship is Ms. JD’s program to promote mentoring and professional development. Each spring, Ms. JD selects a group of outstanding second-year law students as Fellowship winners. In addition to receiving financial support and invitations to ABA and Ms. JD events, each Fellowship winner is paired with a mentor chosen from among the Brent Award Winners and ABA Commission on Women in the Profession Commissioners.

Complete application information is available here.

Questions may be directed via email.