Liberty Mutual Seeks Sr. Trial Attorney for Chicago Office!

Liberty Mutual is seeking a Sr. Trial Attorney for its downtown Chicago, Illinois office. Candidates with 12 years or more of negligence defense experience preferred.

If you are interested and wish to apply, please email your resume in .pdf format to Teresa Rodriguez at the CDO. This position is posted on Symplicity ID#29020.

2022 FDIC Honors Attorney Program Information Sessions Registration is Now Open!

The FDIC Legal Division is hosting three information sessions for the 2022 FDIC Honors Attorney Program June 23rd and July 1st.

Save the Dates:

June 23rd at noon (EST) – Career Counselors ONLY June 23rd at 5pm (EST) – Students ONLY

July 1st at 5pm (EST) – Career Counselors and Students

The information sessions will be held for career counselors and students. During each session we will discuss legal practice at the FDIC, provide a program overview, provide information on the qualifications for the program, discuss best practices for applying, and answer questions. A panel of former and current honors attorneys will also be present to speak about their experience.

Please register via the following link: registration link for the three upcoming interactive information sessions. Once completed, you will have the opportunity to add the session selected to your calendar. You will receive a confirmation email once you complete registration.

If you have any questions, please refer to the FAQs on our website. If you have any additional questions please send email here.

 

Attend the Department of Labor (DOL) Virtual Career Fair on June 16, 2021 from 11am to 4pm EST

Join us for an information session on June 16, 2021.  You will have agency employees and managers providing information about their agency.  The sessions will give you an opportunity to learn how the DOL supports the American public through unique missions.  It is a chance to ask questions and learn more before you apply for an open position.  You may even learn about vacancies we are preparing to open and get the 411 before they go live.

The “DOL Opportunities are Open” Event:

COST:  FREE!

WHO:  Potential Applicants/Candidates for DOL positions

WHAT: Information Session about DOL agencies for potential DOL applicants

WHERE: Virtually via WebEx

WHEN:  June 16, 2021 from 11 am to 4 pm EST – the Welcome session will be at 10:45 am EST

WHY: To provide information to applicants about the agencies that help fulfill the DOL mission.

HOW:  Register via Eventbrite

View all current DOL vacancies on USAJobs

H. Thomas Austern Writing Competition Now Open!

FDLI is a nonprofit member organization that has been providing education, training, publications, and professional engagement opportunities since it was founded in 1949. Each year, our organization hosts the H. Thomas Austern Writing Competition for law students interested in areas of the law impacting FDA-regulated industries. The 2021 competition is now open!

Overview and Eligibility Requirements:

  • Students currently enrolled in a JD program at any of the nation’s ABA-accredited law schools and 2020-2021 academic year graduates are eligible to participate.
  • Original scholarship, including papers originally written for classwork or to fulfill school requirements, may be submitted as long as the paper is not published or accepted for publication elsewhere.
  • All entries should be within the scope of FDA-regulated industries, such as food, drugs, medical devices, tobacco and nicotine products, cannabis, cosmetics, veterinary drugs and devices, etc.
  • Winners are awarded a complimentary one-year FDLI membership.
  • Top entries receive $750 for first place, $500 for second, and $250 for third.
  • Top papers will be considered for publication in the Food and Drug Law Journal.
  • Winners will be featured on FDLI’s website and in Update magazine.
  • A committee comprised of FDLI members who are practicing attorneys and law professors will judge the papers.

More information, as well as a link for students to submit their papers, can be found on FDLI’s website.

FDLI is accepting submissions until Friday, June 11th. Students who would like their manuscripts entered for consideration should register and submit them through our portal before this deadline.  

For information about the FDLI Annual Conference and to register, click here.

Invitation to Department of Justice’s Wednesday Webinar Series Highlighting Offices Participating in the Attorney’s General’s Honors Program & Summer Law Intern Program

 The Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management will once again be hosting a Wednesday Webinar Series highlighting offices participating in the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. Representatives from various offices provide audience members with valuable information about their work and tips for applying.

WEDNESDAY WEBINAR DATE PARTICIPATING OFFICES* ACCESS INFORMATION**
 

June 9, 2021

12:00 PM ET

 

Antitrust Division

Civil Division

Criminal Division

U.S. Trustee Program

 

Wednesday Webinar Series – June 9, 2021

Event Password: WedWebinars1

Event Number/Code: 199 501 2903

Call-In Information:  1(877) 465-7975

 

 

 

June 23, 2021

12:00 PM ET

 

Civil Rights Division

Environment and Natural Resources Division

Executive Office for Immigration Review

Office of Information Policy

Tax Division

 

 

Wednesday Webinar Series – June 23, 2021

Event Password:  WedWebinars2

Event Number/Code:  199 394 6917

Call-In Information:  1(877) 465-7975

 

 

 

July 7, 2021

12:00 PM ET

 

Drug Enforcement Administration

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Bureau of Prisons

National Security Division

U.S. Attorney’s Office

 

 

Wednesday Webinar Series – July 7, 2021

Event Password:  WedWebinars3

Event Number:  199 727 6757

Call-In Information:  1(877) 465-7975

 

 

July 21, 2021

12:00 PM ET

 

 

DOJ Employee Organizations

(Organizations to be announced closer to date.)

 

 

Wednesday Webinar Series – July 21, 2021

Event Password:  WedWebinars4

Event Number:  199 119 1035

Call-In Information:  1(877) 465-7975

 

*Subject to change.

**Webinars will not be recorded.

For information regarding eligibility for the Attorney General’s Honors Program, please click here.

2022 Baker Donelson Diversity Scholarship – Deadline Extended to Sunday, June 13th 2021!

Baker Donelson is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where the individual differences among us are understood, respected and appreciated, recognized as sources of strength of the Firm, and valued as qualities that enrich the environment in which we work. With this in mind, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC will award three (3) scholarships to three diverse rising 2L law students this year.

Each recipient will be awarded $10,000, which will be paid prior to the student’s third year of law school (2022-2023) to help defray the cost of law school tuition and related expenses. Additionally, recipients will be awarded a salaried 2L Summer Associate position in one of our offices. The recipients’ office preferences will be taken into consideration, but final assignment will depend on the Firm’s hiring needs. The recipients may split their summers with other law firms; however, they are required to work during the same term as the other Summer Associates in that Baker Donelson office.

ELIGIBILITY. To qualify for the scholarship, the candidates must: (1) have completed their first year of a full-time JD program with an anticipated graduation date of 2023 at the time of application, (2) identify within a diverse population that historically has been underrepresented in the legal profession; and (3) attend an ABA accredited Law School. Candidates may not be the recipient of a similar scholarship award from another law firm.

SELECTION CRITERIA. Recipients will be selected based on consideration of the following: (1) demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the legal profession, (2) personal and professional achievements, (3) established leadership qualities, work experience, community involvement and ability to overcome obstacles. All applications are reviewed by Baker Donelson’s Diversity Scholarship Committee. Finalists may be invited to an in-person or videoconference interview with members of the committee. All expenses are covered by the Firm. If a recipient chooses to decline the offer, an alternate will be chosen.

APPLICATION PROCESS AND DEADLINE. Applications are due by Sunday, June 13, 2021 at midnight CST. Interested students must include the documents below with their application by clicking on the “Add New Item” tab under the “My Application“. After you “save” your application, it will automatically be submitted. You may re-enter the site to make changes or upload additional documents before the deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

  1. Current Resume. Include law school GPA and class rank (if available)
  2. Personal Statement. Please demonstrate your qualifications for our Diversity Scholarship by addressing how you have contributed to the cause of diversity; and/or how you have overcome adversity to achieve personal and academic success. Please limit to 500 words.
  3. Unofficial Law School Transcript. Must include 1L Fall and Spring semester grades.
  4. Legal Writing Sample. The sample may be from your legal writing course in law school (please limit to 10 pages).
  5. Professional Recommendation. One written professional recommendation from a law school professor or employer. Recommendations should be addressed to Rebecca Simon, Director of Recruiting. The recommendation document name should be labeled LastName-FirstName.

For complete eligibility criteria, instructions, and to apply for the Scholarship Program please click here.

 

 

 

MIAMI LAW CDO VIRTUAL LOBBY IS OPEN!

MIAMI LAW CDO VIRTUAL LOBBY IS OPEN!

Summer 2021 CDO Virtual Lobby Monday – Friday | 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Meeting ID: 988 8157 8672 | Passcode: CDOVL

If you have any questions, please email the CDO.

You’re invited to Reed Smith 2L OCI Tips for Success – June 3 – 10, 2021!

This summer, join the Reed Smith U.S. offices for a virtual discussion about succeeding during On-Campus Interviews! Our attorneys and recruiting team will share helpful advice to help prepare you for the upcoming OCI season. You will also have a chance to learn more about Reed Smith and ask questions about all things OCI.

This panel will be hosted by a selection of our local U.S. offices, so dates and times will vary by office. If you are interested in joining us for this program, please click on your office of interest below to complete the registration form. Your interest in one of our offices will not preclude you from future opportunities in other offices. We look forward to hosting you for this insightful program!

When:     June 3 – 10, 2021

Length:     One Hour

Please log in 15 minutes prior to the start of the program.

Princeton:

Thursday, June 3, 2021
5:30pm ET
Jen Fried

Los Angeles:

Thursday, June 3, 2021
6:30pm ET
Amy Hathaway

Miami:

Monday, June 7, 2021
12:00pm ET
Christine Meade

Philadelphia:

Tuesday, June 8, 2021
12:00pm ET

Joy Griffith

Austin, Dallas, and Houston:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
5:30pm ET

Madison McKay

Chicago:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
6:30pm ET
Madison McKay

New York:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
5:30pm ET
Jen Fried

Pittsburgh:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
12:00pm ET
Joy Griffith

Washington, D.C.:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
12:00pm ET
Joy Griffith

San Francisco:

Thursday, June 10, 2021
6:00pm ET
Amy Hathaway

Highly Reputable Business & Real Estate Transactions & Litigation Firm in South Florida Seeks Associate Litigation Attorney

Immediate Hire Opportunity.

Highly successful practice located in Boca Raton, FL, whose main focus is Business & Real Estate Transactions & Litigation., is seeking an Associate Litigation Attorney. The firm has an outstanding reputation in the South Florida community.

Ideal candidate should have two years or more, civil litigation experience preferred. Collegial atmosphere.

For additional information, including more details about the firm, compensation and how to apply, please visit Symplicity Job Posting ID#28756.

ACLU of Florida, Greater Miami Chapter, Presents a Free, Online Public Forum “Police Practices and Racial Justice, Florida 2021”

Date/Time:  Thursday, June 3rd at 6pm via Zoom

Description: The panel will discuss several topics related to the efficacy of current police practices; available methods of civilian oversight of police and current roadblocks to meaningful oversight; the anticipated pitfalls and consequences from HB1, now the Anti-Protest law; and other concerns about civil liberties and racial justice both locally and state-wide.

Panelists include:

  • Florida State Senator Jason W. B. Pizzo. Chair, Committee on Criminal Justice
  • Isaiah Smalls II, Race and Culture Reporter, Miami Herald
  • Melba Pearson, Policy Director, FIU Center for the Administration of Justice
  • Carrie Boyd, Florida Public Policy Counsel, Southern Poverty Law Center
  • Rossana Arteaga-Gomez, Co-Chair, Miami ACLU legal panel and police practices committees, AXS Law Group

Moderated by:  Nestor Ortiz, Statewide Initiatives Associate, ACLU of Florida

Event registration required: Please click here to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.