Twelfth Annual Informational Career Fair

ATTENTION ALL LAW STUDENTS!

 

Career choices keeping you up at night?  Get the answers you’ve been looking for at this year’s Informational Career Fair.  Take this opportunity to speak with attorneys practicing in different areas of law about how they got started in their fields and what it’s like to practice law on a day-to-day basis.  The fair will include attorneys working in small, midsize and large firms; public interest organizations; government agencies; the judiciary; and multinational corporations in a variety of practice areas, including antitrust, class action litigation, commercial litigation, corporate, criminal defense, criminal prosecution, entertainment, immigration, in-house, insurance litigation, intellectual property (including patent law), international, labor and employment, media, military, municipal, probate and estate planning, public interest law, real estate, securities and tax.

What: Twelfth Annual Informational Career Fair (including employers in both the private and public sectors)

When: 12:30-2 p.m., Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Where: The Bricks

Why should you attend? You’ll have the opportunity to:

  • meet and network with many attorneys
  • learn firsthand about various practice areas
  • assess your qualifications for and interest in particular practice areas
  • sound like an “insider” when meeting with future potential employers
  • collect written information on different practice areas

For more information on the Career Fair, please contact Cristina Ortega or Tamesha Keel in the Career Development Office at cortega@law.miami.edu or tkeel@law.miami.edu.

2010 Loyola Patent Law Interview Program

Loyola University Chicago School of Law is hosting the 2010 Annual Patent Law Interview Program on Thursday, July 29 and Friday, July 30 in Chicago, Illinois.  This is a nationwide interview program that targets patent law employers and rising second and third-year J.D. students with engineering and/or technical science academic backgrounds.

If you have an undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering or a technical science and are interested in patent law, you may want to consider registering for the program.  This program gives qualified law students the opportunity to interview with patent law firms, as well as law firms, corporations and government agencies with patent law departments.  Please note that students do not need to be patent bar eligible to register for the Patent Law Interview Program.  However, many employers make patent bar eligibility a requirement for bidding, and most employers prefer patent bar eligible students. 

Student Registration

Student registration will be handled online this year.  Student registration will open on Monday, February 15 and close on Monday, March 8.  To register, please visit the program website at http://www.luc.edu/law/career/patent_students.html.  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 the University of Miami School of Law on the registration form’s drop down menu of law schools.  We will be paying the $35 registration fee for our students, so you will not be charged anything when you register online. 

Please direct any questions about the program to Karen Warren, the Patent Program Liaison in our office, at kwarren@law.miami.edu.

This Week at the CDO (Week of February 8, 2010)

Monday, February 8, 2010

Pathways to Government & Public Interest Opportunities Series featuring Robert Raben, Founder of The Raben Group, LLC, a legislative consulting and lobbying practice.  12:30 – 2:00 p.m., Alma Jennings Student Lounge.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Pathways to Government & Public Interest Opportunities Series featuring Zana Scarlett of the U.S. Trustee’s Office, Southern District of Florida.  12:30 – 2:00 p.m., Alma Jennings Student Lounge.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pathways to Government & Public Interest Opportunities Series featuring Quentin Pair of the U.S. Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division.  6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Alma Jennings Student Lounge.  Refreshments will be provided.

Workforce Recruitment Program On Campus Interviews for pre-registered students.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Pathways to Government & Public Interest Opportunities Series featuring Maggie Lee of PACT (People Acting for Community Together, the South Florida affiliate of the DART Organizers’ Institute) and speakers from International Rescue Committee, International Bureau of Special Investigations and The Fund for Public Interest Research.  12:30 – 2:00 p.m., Room A108.

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Coming Next Week:  Florida Supreme Court Intern Program Information Session, Spring OCI Interviews begin and the Student to Student Public Interest Career Fair takes place on the Bricks.

WE DID IT????

Miami Law Women and the Career Development Office are presenting a panel discussion on the latest employment polls showing that women for the first time in history make up the majority of the workforce.  The panel will feature female judges and attorneys.  Please join us on Monday, February 15, at 12:30 p.m. in Room 109.  LUNCH WILL BE SERVED.  Please RSVP to mlwomen@gmail.com by Wednesday, February 10.  We hope to see you there!

This Week at the CDO (Week of February 1, 2010)

Monday, February 1

Firm Night Information Session for 1L Students.  12:30 p.m., Room 110.  For more information, contact the CDO at cdo@law.miami.edu.

Applications for the Florida Supreme Court Summer 2010 Internship Program Available in the CDO, Room A-112.

Tuesday, February 2

Robert Half Legal Presents:  Landing Your First Job in  a Tough Economy.  12:30 p.m., Room 110.

Spring Judicial Internship Program Orientation for 2L and 3L students who already applied.  5:30 p.m. – Room 110.

Spring 2010 OCI Program – Phase I Bidding Period Ends at 11:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 4

Interviewing and Networking Skills Workshop.  12:30 p.m., Room 110.

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Coming Soon:  Government and Public Interest Week is February 8-12.  More information about events taking place that week will be sent soon.

Florida Supreme Court Internship Program for Distinguished Florida Law Students

Applications are now being accepted for the Florida Supreme Court Internship Program for Distinguished Florida Law Students for summer 2010 (open to 1Ls and 2Ls).  Interns are selected from all accredited Florida law schools. Participants in this program will function as law clerks to an individual justice, a central staff law clerk working for all of the justices, or a law clerk working for the clerk of the court and the administrative justice.  Duties will include: reviewing and making recommendations on petitions for discretionary review, attorney discipline matters, and extraordinary writ petitions; and conducting legal research and preparing memoranda on pending cases.  Interns will have the opportunity to attend oral argument, discuss cases with staff attorneys and the assigned justices, and assist in the drafting of orders and opinions.  Interns will also attend special lectures, group discussions and training sessions.  Interns will be awarded a certificate of recognition upon successful completion of the program. The Summer 2010 program will begin with orientation on Monday, May 17, 2010 and the term will end on Friday, July 9, 2010.  Students are entitled to receive up to 6 course credits for participation in this program.

Applications are available in the Career Development Office, Room A112. The deadline to submit applications to Dean Marcy Cox (Career Development Office, Rm. A112) is Monday, February 22nd at 5:00 p.m.

 

An informational meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 16th at 12:30 p.m. in Room 108.

 

Apellate Court Internships for Summer 2010

Judges on the First Circuit Court of Appeal in Tallahassee are seeking judicial interns for the summer.

Interested students should submit the following application materials:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Writing Sample
  • Transcript
  • 3 letters of recommendation

In order to be eligible, students must complete a course in Evidence before the start of the internship.  The internships are limited to 2L (or rising 3L) students.

Application materials should be submitted to Erica Wright in the Career Development Office, Room A112, no later than Thursday, February 25th at 5:00 p.m.

Florida Bar Solo and Small Firm Interview Program

The General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section of the Florida Bar cordially invites all law students to participate in the 2010 Solo and Small Firm Interview Program, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 27, 2010 from 12-2 p.m. in Orlando, Florida. Applicants will be interviewed for entry-level associate positions, summer 2010 clerkships, part-time research and writing positions and project-based legal work. Registration for the Interview Program will run from noon on February 17 to noon on February 23, 2010. Registration forms will be available in the Career Development Office and in the Student Portal beginning on February 17. A Student Information Sheet containing more detailed information on the Interview Program is currently available on the Student Portal.

The Interview Program is one component of the Solo and Small Firm Annual Conference and students also are encouraged to participate in the Conference, which begins on Friday, March 26 and ends with the Interview Program on the 27th. The full-time law student reduced rate is $50. The schedule and registration form for the Conference are available on the Student Portal.

For more information, please contact Cristina Ortega.

Landing Your First Job in a Tough Economy

Join Debra Frank Montero, Esq., a recruiter with Robert Half Legal, as she presents

“Landing Your First Job in a Tough Economy.”

During this timely and dynamic presentation, Ms. Montero will discuss the “invisible” job market, how to develop an effective job search strategy, valuable networking skills and how to make yourself into the most attractive candidate for a job.

Tuesday, February 2 at 12:30 p.m. in Room 110.

Chambers Associate Publication

Chambers Associate is a publication from Chambers and Partners legal publishers aimed at helping US law students find the firm that’s right for them. It provides in-depth, independent research and a nuanced portrayal of the nation’s top law firms.

Chambers Associate provides:

• FREE website and print edition

• Comprehensive firm features based on lengthy telephone interviews with 1,000+ associates about everything from assignments and culture, to pro bono and training

• Firm features draw on the latest, market-leading client research from the annual Chambers USA ranking directory

NEW features in Chambers Associate 2010:

• Managing Partner interview about firm-wide strategy and potential future developments

• Heads of Recruitment interview about firm-wide recruitment strategy

• Summaries of common practice areas, explaining what lawyers really do and the job’s daily realities

• Expanded and improved website will be launched in May, 2010

Free copies of the guide will be available in the CDO in May, 2010