Read ‘Five Tips to Remembering People’s Names’

How would you like to be the person who remembers other people’s names at networking events and elsewhere? It makes a good impression on others when you do.

Read Five Tips to Remembering People’s Names by Steve Hughes. Steve is the founder and President of Hit Your Stride, LLC and his mission is to help people look and sound smart when they talk. He is the author of Dazzle Me: Captivate and Win Over Any Audience and he has appeared on NPR, BBC Radio and Business Week.
To read this article and others, please visit the website or contact Steve Hughes.

The Richard E. Greenleaf Library Fellowships

Program Description:

The Latin American Library at Tulane University is pleased to announce the Richard E. Greenleaf Fellowships to support research at the Library for 2013-2014. Their purpose is to offer researchers who permanently reside in any country of Latin America or the Caribbean short-term residential fellowships to use the resources of the Latin American Library at Tulane to conduct research in any field of the humanities or social sciences.

Up to two fellowships will be granted every year. Each fellowship will cover the full cost of round-trip airfare, as well as housing expenses and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses for a period of one to three months, as well as full library privileges at Tulane University. Fellowships are available to any qualified scholar – including independent researchers – who resides permanently in any country in Latin America or the Caribbean (including Puerto Rico). Applications from scholars of any nationality who are permanent residents of any country in the region will be considered, but preference will be given to citizens of Latin American or Caribbean nations, including Puerto Rico. Citizens of Latin American/Caribbean countries currently living outside the region and Puerto Ricans residing outside the island are not eligible.

Fellows are expected to reside in New Orleans, to conduct research at the library for the term of the award, and to deliver a public presentation of their work-in-progress during their stay. Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of the applicant’s scholarly qualifications, the merits and significance of the project, and the relevance of the Latin American Library’s collections to the development of the project.

Aside from the residential requirement, criteria for selection include:

  • The merit of the research project and proposal, which should be in any field of the humanities or social sciences
  • The relevance to the project of the resources of the Latin American Library
  • The scholarly achievements and merit of the candidate, and the significance of his/her project
  • Fellowships may be held at any time between September 27, 2013 and June 30, 2014.

Call for proposals for 2013-14 now open until 5pm Central time April 30, 2013.

Click here to download an application.

Visit the website for additional information.

This Week at the CDO (February 18, 2013)

Tuesday, February 19, 2013: 

  • Judicial Clerkships Kickoff Reception & Panel Discussion – Student Lounge, 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013: 

  • Legal Corps CLE/ for LC Fellows – Legal Corps Office, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

National LGBT Bar Association Prudential Fellowship Program – Application Deadline: March 11, 2013 at 5:00pm ET

The National LGBT Bar Association is pleased to partner with Prudential Financial, Inc. (Prudential) to provide a meaningful summer internship opportunity to a highly-motivated first-year law student. Through this partnership, the National LGBT Bar Association will select a student to join the 2013 summer law intern class at Prudential for a 10-week internship at Prudential’s offices, for a stipend of approximately $10,000. Internship positions will be located in the New   Jersey tri-state area. A position may also be available in Dallas, TX.

Internship Responsibilities:

The summer intern will have the opportunity to work with attorneys who support the broad reach of the Prudential businesses. The summer intern will also participate in the summer intern training program, which includes programs presented by Prudential attorneys that highlight different areas of the business and the legal department. Each intern will be paired with an attorney who will serve as a mentor during the program and will provide guidance on projects. The summer intern may also have an opportunity to practice interviewing skills, prepare presentations and shadow attorneys on various projects. The summer internship will run between June 3, 2013 and August 9, 2013. The summer intern will be paid a stipend of approximately $10,000, which shall accrue and be paid on an hourly basis.

Qualifications:

  • Must be a member of the National LGBT Bar Association
  • Must be a law student enrolled at an ABA-accredited law school and have successfully completed the first year of law school and be scheduled for graduation in spring 2015 (full-time students) or spring 2016 (part-time students)
  • Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent
  • Ideal applicant will have financial or business-related experience or interest

How to Apply:

To apply, you must submit a cover letter, resume, a list of three references and a copy of your transcript to:

D’Arcy Kemnitz, Esq.
Executive Director
National LGBT Bar Association
1301 K Street NW, Suite 1100 East Tower
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 637-7661

Please write “Prudential Fellowship Program” in the subject line of all correspondence. All materials must be received by 5:00 p.m. ET on March 11, 2013.

All applicants must be available for phone interviews between Monday, March 18, and Friday, March 22.

About the National LGBT Bar Association and Prudential:

The National LGBT Bar Association is a national association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals, law students, activists and affiliated lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender legal organizations. The LGBT Bar promotes justice in and through the legal profession for the LGBT community in all its diversity. For more information about the LGBT Bar, please visit the website.

Prudential is a multinational financial services leader with operations in the United States, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Leveraging its heritage of life insurance and asset management expertise, Prudential is focused on helping individual and institutional customers grow and protect their wealth. The company’s well-known Rock symbol is an icon of strength, stability, expertise and innovation that has stood the test of time. Prudential’s businesses offer a variety of products and services, including life insurance, annuities, retirement-related services, mutual funds, asset management and real estate services.

 

 

Miami-Dade FAWL Presents Resume Writing & Interviewing Skills for Law Students

Miami-Dade FAWL Presents Resume Writing & Interviewing Skills for Law Students. Typos, wingdings, mini-skirts and other pitfalls every law student should avoid will be addressed at this event.

The event takes place on Monday, February 25,2013, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the offices of Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P., 201 S. Biscayne Boulevard, 32nd Floor, Miami.

This event is open to all law students!

The panelists are:

Bert Ocariz, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.| Ver Ploeg & Lumpkin

Meghan Moore, Ver Ploeg & Lumpkin

Breezye Telfair, Assistant State Attorney, Miami-Dade County

Please RSVP to Mallory Gold by February 20, 2013.

 

 

mgold@vpl-law.com by February 20, 20

Zelle Hofmann is Pleased to Announce a Call for Applications for the 2013 Diversity in Law Scholarship

On behalf of the national law firm Zelle Hofmann, we are pleased to announce a call for applications for our 2013 Diversity in Law Scholarship. The keystone of the firm’s Diversity Outreach Plan, the Diversity in Law Scholarship was created for law students who either (1) are a member of a diverse group (broadly defined to include race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity, physical disability or economic/educational disadvantage) that is historically underrepresented in the private practice of law; or (2) demonstrate a long-standing commitment to diversity that will be furthered by award of the scholarship.
The scholarship awards the selected recipient a total of $30,000.00 to be applied towards the selected recipient’s law school tuition, fees, and text books, with one half of the scholarship paid for the student’s second year of law school and one half of the scholarship paid for the student’s third year of law school subject to the following:  To receive the second installment of the scholarship, the recipient must maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA (or its equivalent) through the student’s second year of law school. The scholarship recipient will also be offered a paid summer clerkship at one of the firm’s offices for the summer following the student’s first year of law school.  Finally, in order to help ensure the recipient’s successful entry into the legal profession, the firm will assign an attorney to mentor the recipient for the student’s remaining law school career.

It is our hope to spread the word about our Diversity in Law Scholarship to eligible students attending your law school.  I thought you would be the perfect “go to” person to assist the firm in our communication outreach efforts. Click here for a copy of our formal scholarship application containing more in-depth information about the scholarship for your reference and dissemination.

Please note that to be considered for the Diversity in Law Scholarship students should complete and submit the application and required documents to Zelle Hofmann by April 1, 2013.  Click here for contact information and respective submission information.

Attend “From the Classroom to the Boardroom – Giving Back to Your Community Through Service on Non-Profit & Government Advisory Boards”

Event:

“From the Classroom to the Boardroom – Giving Back to your Community Through Service on Non-profit and Government Advisory Boards.”

Date/Location:

Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 12:30 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. in Room F-309

Sponsoring Organization:

Public Interest Leadership Board, Programming and Planning Committee

Topic:

Panel discussion on community service as a board member or director of a non-profit organization or government advisory board. Specific topics to cover topics include qualifications and responsibilities of board members, ethics issues of concern to board members, and the benefits of community service. Speakers will also discuss their professional and personal experiences as board members. An attorney who serves on a corporate board may also be invited in order to compare the different needs and skills.

Speakers:

  1. Devang Desai is a partner at Gaebe, Mullen, Antonelli, & DiMatteo, concentrating on insurance defense, products liability, transactional and commercial litigation, and bad faith consultation and litigation.  He currently serves as President of the University of Miami Law School Alumni Association and is a director on the University of Miami Alumni Association Board.  He also serves as a member of the South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America Executive Board.
  2. Elizabeth Pryor Johnson, is a shareholder at Fowler White Burnett involved in all aspects of labor and employment law. She represents employers, from the private, public and non-profit sectors, on the full range of employment-related matters and disputes.  She currently serves as the Chair, Board of Trustees of St. Thomas Episcopal Parish School and Advisory Board Member of Do the Right Thing, Inc.
  3. Roberto Martinez is a partner at Colson Hicks Eidson handling business, products liability, professional negligence, and white-collar criminal defense cases. He served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and currently serves on the Board of Trustees of Miami-Dade College and on the Florida State Board of Education.
  4. Evian White is Staff Attorney, Tenants’ Rights Project and Project Director, Renters Education and Advocacy Legal (REAL) Lines at Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Dade County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section and co-chairs the “Pro Bono and Community Service” and the “Schools” Committees.

 

 

 

The American Bar Association Health Law Section 14th Annual Conference on Emerging Issues In Healthcare Law on February 20th

The American Bar Association Health Law Section 14th Annual Conference on Emerging Issues In Healthcare Law is taking place on February 20-23, 2013 at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Miami.

ONSITE REGISTRATION: 

Please call (312) 988-5146 by FEBRUARY 15, 2013 to ensure space availability. Onsite  registration fees will only be accepted when accompanied by check, money order, American Express, MasterCard or Visa.

REGISTRATION FEE:

Your payment will cover admission to the program, continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, ticket to an Interest Group Lunch each day, receptions, and an online version of the course materials. 

INTEREST GROUP LUNCHES:

Registrants are encouraged to attend the Interest Group lunch of their choice on both Thursday and Friday. There is no additional charge for these lunches but registrants must reserve a spot. 

CLE CREDIT:

CLE credit has been requested from most states with general mandatory continuing education requirements for lawyers. For information on the approved number of credit hours to be awarded by each state, please contact the Health Law Section directly at (312) 988-5532 after February 1, 2013.

HEALTH LAW SECTION MEMBERSHIP: 

As an added bonus, the member’s tuition rate will be available to registrants who become members of the ABA Health Law Section through the registration form. Membership dues are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes, but such dues may be deductible as a business expense.

SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: 

If special arrangements are required for an individual with a disability to attend this program, please contact the ABA Health Law Section at (312) 988-5146.

DRESS CODE: 

Business casual attire is appropriate for all meetings, CLE programs and social events during the program. However, the meeting rooms tend to be cool so be sure to carry a sweater or light jacket.

 

2012-13 Law Student Division Liaison – Application Deadline 2/15/2013

Position Description:

Law Student Division: Liaison to Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law

Eligibility:

To qualify as a candidate, an individual must be:

  • A law student attending an ABA-approved law school;
  • An ABA Law Student Division member in good standing (dues must be paid in full for the current bar year by the filing deadline);
  • A law student in good standing at law school (not on academic probation or suspension) during the 2012-13 academic year;
  • A law student attending law school during the academic year subsequent to June 1, 2013; and
  • A law student who is in compliance with submission deadlines and requirements.

Application Deadline and Mailing Instructions:

The liaison application form, your statement and resume MUST be POSTMARKED by February 15 using an overnight mail service (UPS or FedEx) to furnish clear proof of sending and receipt. Applications sent via regular or certified mail are not eligible for certification. This is a “strict liability” deadline and requirement. No exceptions will be granted.

Additional Information:

Applicants will be interviewed by telephone in April and appointed around May 15.

You may submit your application for Entity Liaison online via the Law Student Division website.

 

 

Loyola University Chicago School of Law is Hosting the 2013 Patent Law Interview Program in Chicago

Loyola University Chicago School of Law is hosting the 2013 Patent Law Interview Program on Thursday, August 1 and Friday, August 2 in Chicago, Illinois. This is a nationwide interview program that targets patent law employers, rising 2L and 3L students, and students in Intellectual Property LL.M. programs.

Last year, roughly 120 employers, 190 law schools and 1,700 law students from across the country participated in the program. The program is entirely pre-selected, which means that students submit resumes and transcripts to bid on interviews with the employers they are interested in, and employers then review the materials of the students who bid on them and select the students they wish to interview at the program. Last year, approximately half of the participating students were selected for interviews.

Students with undergraduate or graduate degrees in engineering or a technical science should consider registering for the program. You do not need to be patent bar eligible to register, although the vast majority of employers participating in the program are seeking patent bar eligible students.

For more information on the program, please refer to the Loyola Patent Program website.

Online student registration for this year’s Patent Law Interview Program is open and will close on Monday, March 4. You can register here.

At this stage of registration, you will only need to enter some basic information (you will upload your resume and bid on interviews later in the semester). Please note that our school is listed alphabetically as University of Miami School of Law on the registration form’s drop down menu of law schools.

The CDO will be paying the $35 registration fee for our students, so you will not be charged anything when you register online.

Once you have registered, the program staff will communicate with you directly via email to the address that you entered when registering for the program. The Loyola Patent Program blog will also be a great resource for program deadlines and updates. The Patent Program blog can be accessed here.

Please direct any questions about the program to the Patent Program Liaison in the Career Development Office, Karen Warren.