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Jan. 29: Visa Status and Employment in the US (All LLMs)

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Thursday, January 29, 5:00-6:00 p.m., Lester Pollack Room, Furman Hall

Leon Wildes, Esq. and Michael Wildes, Esq., prominent immigration attorneys, will discuss the paperwork necessary for employment in the US as well as issues regarding “permission to work.” This presentation will be followed by a Question & Answer panel featuring Sarah Moser from New York University’s Office of Global Services, and moderated by Clara Solomon, Director, New York University School of Law, Office of Career Services.


Jan. 29: ISIP Early Student Registration (FT LLMs)

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Thursday, January 29, 3:00-5:00 p.m., FH Lobby

ISIP Early Registration is from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in the Furman Hall Lobby.

Jan. 29: 1L Students Investment Banking Session with GOLDMAN SACHS (1Ls)

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Thursday, January 29, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., VH216

Please join alumni from Goldman Sachs from 5:00-6:00 pm on January 29th in VH216 for a panel discussing investment banking, tips for recruiting, and Goldman’s 2L summer recruiting process at NYU Law (which will begin in August).  All students interested in investment banking are highly encouraged to attend (business backgrounds are not required).  Please be prepared with any questions that you have.

Over the last several years, NYU Law students have been consistently successful in securing positions in investment banking.  The Goldman panel will include former NYU law students who successfully recruited in I-Banking and are happy to share their experiences.  Pizza will be served.

Week of Jan. 26: 1L Employer Events (1Ls)

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From late January through mid-March, a number of law firms and other employers will be hosting luncheons or evening receptions for 1L students only. These events provide wonderful opportunities for 1Ls to learn about these firms/employers and meet their attorneys in an informal setting prior to the 2015 Fall recruitment season.

The following employers will be hosting events for 1Ls only during the week of January 26; for details regarding these events, please log-in to your CSM account and click on the Events tab followed by Employer Info Sessions:

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP (New York, NY): Monday, January 26
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP (New York, NY): Monday, January 26
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP (New York, NY): Tuesday, January 27
Hogan Lovells US LLP (New York, NY): Tuesday, January 27
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York, NY): Wednesday, January 28
Goldman, Sachs & Co. (New York, NY): Thursday, January 29

An RSVP is required for all events. If you have any questions regarding these events, please email Cassandre Stump (cassandre.stump@nyu.edu).

Spring On Campus Interview Program (OCI) – Bidding for Week 3 Begins on January 30 at 1:00 p.m. (1Ls, 2Ls, Tax LLMs, International Tax LLMs)

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Week 3 of Spring OCI will take place February 10 through February 13. Bidding for week 3 will open on January 30, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. and close on Monday, February 2 at 12:00 p.m. (noon).

The following employers will be interviewing during week 3 of Spring OCI:

DLA Piper LLP – International Tax (Boston, MA): Tax LLMs, International Tax LLMs
DLA Piper LLP – Transactional/Controversy (New York, NY): Tax LLMs, International Tax LLMs
Becker, Glynn, Muffly, Chassin & Hosinski LLP (New York, NY): 1Ls
NYU Office of Legal Counsel (New York, NY): 1Ls, 2Ls
Ernst & Young – Transaction Advisory Services (Dallas, TX): Tax LLMs, International Tax LLMs
Exxon Mobil Corporation – Tax Department (Houston, TX): Tax LLMs
Holton & Mayberry, P.C. (Nashville, TN): Tax LLMs

UPCOMING INTERVIEW DATES FOR WEEK 3: 2/10-2/13
REQUESTING INTERVIEWS OPENS: Friday, January 30 at 1:00 p.m.
REQUESTING INTERVIEWS CLOSES: Monday, February 2 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEW SCHEDULE AVAILABLE: Monday, February 2 at 1:00 p.m.
DEADLINE TO CANCEL AN INTERVIEW: Wednesday, February 4 at 12:00 a.m. (midnight)
DEADLINE TO “OPT IN” TO THE WAIT LIST: Wednesday, February 4 at 12:00 a.m. (midnight)
UPDATED INTERVIEW SCHEDULE AVAILABLE (Post Waitlist Lottery): Thursday, February 5 at 1:00 p.m.
OPEN SIGN-UP OPENS: Thursday, February 5 at 1:00 p.m.
OPEN SIGN-UP CLOSES: At 12:00 p.m. one day prior to each interview date
IN PERSON FREE SIGN UP: If slots are available, sign up in OCS interview suite beginning at 5:00 p.m. the day before interview.

If you have any questions regarding Spring OCI, please contact Cassandre Stump (cassandre.stump@nyu.edu) or Jennifer Leibowitz (jennifer.leibowitz@nyu.edu).

Spring OCI Week 2 – Open Sign-Up Opens on Thursday, January 29 at 1:00 p.m. (1Ls, International Tax LLMs, Tax LLMs)

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Week 2 of Spring OCI begins on Monday, January 26! Please see below for information regarding open sign-up and free sign-up.

Open Sign-Up: Open Sign-up on CSM will allow you to view all available interview slots for your class year during week 2 of Spring OCI. Students may do open sign-up on CSM for any open slot, as long as they meet the employer’s hiring criteria. Please note that: (1) open sign-up closes at 12 p.m. (noon) one day prior to each interview date; and (2) open sign-up is conducted in real-time through CSM and is first-come, first-served.

Please note: If you are already logged in to CSM prior to the opening of this module, you must LOG OUT and log back in to view all available Open Sign-Up slots. The “refresh” button will not function in this instance.

This is a first-come, first-served process and you will not be able to cancel these interviews once you have signed-up for an interview slot. You will be expected to attend each interview for which you are scheduled and to bring all requested application materials; you may NOT cancel an interview obtained via Open Sign-Up so please be sure to carefully read the schedule details and requirements before signing up for an interview. “Trading” or “swapping” interviews is NOT permitted.

OPEN SIGN-UP INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Login to CSM and select the OCI top-link.
  2. Choose the appropriate week from the Session drop-down menu (2014-2015 Spring OCI: Week 1 (02/02/2015 – 02/04/2015)) and make sure that ‘Show All’ displays in the Employers dropdown menu, then press the Search button.
  3. If there is a time slot available, the Interview Date (next to the Employer Name) will display as a hyperlink. To sign up for an interview via Open Sign-Up, simply click on an available Interview Date, choose a time slot, and click Signup.
  4. If no additional interview slots are available, you will not be able to click on the Interview Date.

Please note that students who have received an offer of employment and therefore need to cancel interviews obtained through Open Sign-Up are not able to cancel the interview on their own; students must contact Cassandre Stump (cassandre.stump@nyu.edu) for assistance.

Spring On Campus Interview Program (OCI) – Week 2 OCI Schedules Available at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 26; Deadline to Cancel Or Opt-In to Waitlists at 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 28 (1Ls, International Tax LLMs, Tax LLMs)

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Week 2 Spring OCI schedules are available for viewing as of 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 26. The deadline to cancel an interview or opt-in to an employer waitlist is Wednesday, January 28 at 12:00 a.m. (midnight). Instructions on how to cancel an interview and opt in to an employer waitlist are provided below.

Canceling an Interview

  • Select the OCI top link and under Employers/Bidding, choose the Session from the dropdown menu (2014-15 Spring OCI: Week 2 (2/2/15-24/15)), make sure that ‘Show All’ displays in the Employers dropdown menu, then press the Search
  • Click on the Interview Date for the interview you wish to cancel (it will appear as a hyperlink) and click the Cancel Interview button either above or below the employer’s name.

Please note that students who have received an offer of employment and who would like to cancel their interviews after the January 28 deadline are not able to cancel on their own; students must contact Cassandre Stump (cassandre.stump@nyu.edu) for assistance.

Waitlist Policy and Procedures

  • To maintain your waitlist status with an employer, you must affirm your waitlist status online by clicking the Opt-In button next to the Employer Name.
  • If you wish to cancel an individual employer from your waitlist, choose the Opt-Out button next to the Employer Name.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not cancel an employer from your waitlist AND the lottery program is able to schedule an interview on your behalf, you are required to attend the interview. Failure to do so will constitute a No-Show, which has serious repercussions.

SPRING OCI CALENDAR
UPCOMING INTERVIEW DATES FOR WEEK 2: 2/2-2/4
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEW SCHEDULE AVAILABLE: Monday, January 26 at 1:00 p.m.
DEADLINE TO CANCEL AN INTERVIEW: Wednesday, January 28 at 12:00 a.m. (midnight)
DEADLINE TO “OPT IN” TO THE WAIT LIST: Wednesday, January 28 at 12:00 a.m. (midnight)
UPDATED INTERVIEW SCHEDULE AVAILABLE (Post Waitlist Lottery): Thursday, January 29 at 1:00 p.m.
OPEN SIGN-UP OPENS: Thursday, January 29 at 1:00 p.m.
OPEN SIGN-UP CLOSES: At 12:00 p.m. one day prior to each interview date
IN PERSON FREE SIGN UP: If slots are available, sign up in OCS interview suite: (1) for Monday interviews, beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday; and (2) for Tuesday-Wednesday interviews, beginning at 5:00 p.m. the day before interview

Please email Cassandre Stump at cassandre.stump@nyu.edu or Jennifer Leibowitz at jennifer.leibowitz@nyu.edu with any questions regarding Spring OCI.

Spring OCI Week 1 – Open Sign-Up and Free Sign-Up (1Ls, 2Ls, International Tax LLMs, Tax LLMs)

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Week 1 of Spring OCI begins on Monday, January 26! Please see below for information regarding open sign-up and free sign-up.

Open Sign-Up: Open Sign-Up on CSM will allow you to view all available interview slots for your class year during week 1 of Spring OCI. Students may do Open Sign-Up on CSM for any open slot, as long as they meet the employer’s hiring criteria. Please note that: (1) Open Sign-Up closes at 12:00 p.m. (noon) one day prior to each interview date; and (2) Open Sign-Up is conducted in real-time through CSM and is first-come, first-served.

You will not be able to cancel these interviews once you have signed-up for an interview slot. You will be expected to attend each interview for which you are scheduled and to bring all requested application materials; you may NOT cancel an interview obtained via Open Sign-Up so please be sure to carefully read the schedule details, hiring criteria, and other requirements (e.g., requested materials to bring to the interview) before signing up for an interview. “Trading” or “swapping” interviews is NOT permitted.

OPEN SIGN-UP INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Login to CSM and select the OCI top-link.
  2. Choose the appropriate week from the Session drop-down menu (2014-2015 Spring OCI: Week 1 (1/26/2015 – 1/29/2015)) and make sure that ‘Show All’ displays in the Employers dropdown menu, then press the Search button.
  3. If there is a time slot available, the Interview Date (next to the Employer Name) will display as a hyperlink. To sign up for an interview via Open Sign-Up, simply click on an available Interview Date, choose a time slot, and click Signup.
  4. If no additional interview slots are available, you will not be able to click on the Interview Date.

Please note that students who have received an offer of employment and therefore need to cancel interviews obtained through Open Sign-Up are not able to cancel the interview on their own; students must contact Cassandre Stump (cassandre.stump@nyu.edu) for assistance.

Free Sign-Up:  Students may manually sign up with employers with open slots beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday (for Monday interviews) or at 5:00 p.m. on the day prior to the employer’s visit on campus (for Tuesday to Thursday interviews). Students may manually sign up with employers with open slots on their schedule for their class year, as long as they meet the employer’s hiring criteria (accessible via the employer’s interview schedule on CSM). To determine interview availability, please go to the Interview Suite on the Fourth Floor of Furman Hall and look at the employers’ schedules. You may write your name in an available time slot and slip a copy of your resume under the door for the interviewer’s review.

Please email Cassandre Stump at cassandre.stump@nyu.edu or Jennifer Leibowitz at jennifer.leibowitz@nyu.edu  with any questions regarding Spring OCI.

Please note that information regarding interview availability during Spring OCI was up to date as of OCS’ submission to The Docket. For the most up to date information, please check CSM and the employers’ schedules in the Interview Suite in Furman Hall.


Feb. 11: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law: NY Green Bank: Looking Back on Its First Year and Plans for the Future

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015 6:30 – 8pm
NYU School of Law
Faculty Library (3rd Floor), Vanderbilt Hall
40 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

RSVP here 1.5 CLE credit available for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

Join Caroline Angoorly, Chief Operating Officer of NY Green Bank, and Paul Francis, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Guarini Center, for a look back at the New York Green Bank’s first year in operation and plans for the future. With its initial capital allocated to transactions agreed to in principle, what’s ahead for the Bank in 2015?

Jan. 27: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law: American Gas Exports: Regulation, Finance, and International Trade Symposium

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:00am – 2:30pm
NYU School of Law
Lipton Hall, D’Agostino Hall
108 West Third Street
New York, NY 10012

Please RSVP. 5 CLE credits available for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

This Symposium will provide a forum for experts in their field—representing government, finance, the legal practice and academia—to discuss the future of liquid natural gas exports from the United States. How much natural gas should, and will, the Department of Energy (DOE) approve to be exported? What are the financing implications of the recent changes to the DOE approval process? In what ways may the law of the World Trade Organization constrain U.S. policy regarding natural gas exports? These questions and more will be explored.

Introductory Remarks
Richard Stewart, Professor of Law, NYU School of Law

Panel One: Breaking Down the Public Interest Determination – The Limits of What the Government Will Approve
Robert Fee, Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy
Richard Revesz, Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
Sugandha Tuladhar, NERA Economic Consulting
Katrina Wyman, Professor of Law, NYU School of Law (moderator)
Anthony Yuen, Citi Group

Panel Two: Bringing American Gas to Market – Financing and Competition Issues
Jean-Pierre Boudrias, Goldman Sachs
Saqib Rahim, EnergyWire at E&E Publishing, LLC (moderator)
Robert Seber, Vinson & Elkins LLP
Eric Silverman, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP

Keynote Address and Lunch
Boyden Gray, Boyden Gray & Associates LLP

Panel Three: International Trade Issues – Opportunities and Constraints posed by America’s International Trade Agreements
Alan M. Dunn, Stewart and Stewart
Spencer Griffith JD ’82, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Robert Howse, Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
Joanna Langille JD ’11, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) Fellowship in Nonprofit Law (3Ls)

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What is the RBF Fellowship?
The Fellowship, which was originally funded by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, permits one Fellow each year to spend one year in residence at the Vera Institute of Justice in New York City, working closely with Vera’s General Counsel and Special Counsel on legal issues faced by Vera. In addition, the Fellow will be deployed to Vera’s various projects and programs to address the legal, business, and organizational issues confronted by these programs and projects.

Who can be a RBF Fellow?
Each year, one Fellowship is awarded to a U.S. law school graduate.  Fellows are selected for their scholarship, leadership, and commitment to practicing in the field of nonprofit law. Fellows will be selected without regard to the applicant’s race, color, religion, gender, political beliefs, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation.

Vera Institute of Justice
The Vera Institute of Justice is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to making government policies and practices more fair, humane, and efficient for all people. Working in collaboration with government and local communities, Vera designs and implements innovative programs that encourage just practices in public services and improve the quality of urban life.

Vera operates the programs it designs only during their demonstration stage. When they succeed, these demonstrations lead to the creation of new government programs, the reform of old ones, or the establishment of new nonprofit organizations to carry on Vera’s innovations. For over 50 years, Vera’s pioneering projects and research in criminal justice and social reform have provided practical solutions to urgent problems in cities throughout the country and around the world.

Rockefeller Brothers Fund
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund is a private, philanthropic foundation created in 1940 as a vehicle through which the five sons and daughter of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. could share a source of advice and research on charitable activities and combine some of their philanthropies to better effect. Since then, its grantmaking programs have been shaped by the involvement of three generations of Rockefeller family members and by the traditions of the Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, which merged with the Fund in 1999.

The Fund’s major objective is to improve the well-being of all people through support of efforts in the United States and abroad that contribute ideas, develop leaders, and encourage institutions in the transition to global interdependence.

Term and Salary
The term of the NCPL Fellowship is one year. The 2014 Fellow will receive a salary of $50,000 plus benefits.

See website for details: http://www1.law.nyu.edu/ncpl/resources/RBF_fellowship.html

 

The Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American Law Alumni Association (BLAPA) is now accepting nominations for Convocation Prizes

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Dear Students,
The Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American Law Alumni Association (BLAPA) is now accepting nominations for the following Convocation Prizes!

The BLAPA Award for Clinical Service is given to that graduating member of APALSA,BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA who is an outstanding member of a clinic, has proven his/her dedication to public service, and plans to pursue a career in public interest law. The amount of the prize is $1,000.

The BLAPA Public Service Convocation Prize promotes the practice of law in the publicsector by graduates of the New York University School of Law. BLAPA alumni have contributed funds to create this Public Service Convocation Prize for member(s) of APALSA, BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA, who have proven their dedication to public service and who plan to pursuecareers in public interest law. The amount of the prize is $1,000.
BLAPA awards the Kim Barry Memorial Convocation Prize in honor of Kim Barry ’98, NYU School of Law’s first Furman Fellow. The Kim Barry Memorial Convocation Prize is given to that graduating member of APALSA, BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA, who has demonstrated a commitment to international and human rights work and exhibits academic excellence in the best tradition of Kim Barry. The amount of the prize is $1,000.

If you would like to nominate one of your peers for any of these prizes, please fill out the
nomination form, which is available on the BLAPA website at
http://law.nyu.edu/alumni/alumniassociations/blapa/blapaconvocationprizes/index.htm

Recipients will be notified of their award prior to Convocation.
The deadline for completed applications is Friday, March 6, 2015.

Limited Space! Register now to join firms at the Mandarin Oriental, New York

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NYU Law Alumni Association Annual Alumni Luncheon
Friday, January 30, 2015
Mandarin Oriental, New York, 80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street
12:00-2:00 p.m.

The Honorable Norman Goodman ’50, who recently retired as New York County clerk after serving the city for 45 years, is our keynote speaker. We look forward to hearing Norman’s reflections as one of the Law School’s longest-serving public service alumni.

Members of the Law Alumni Association and several law firms traditionally purchase several tickets to give students the chance to attend this special event.  It is a wonderful opportunity to meet alumni and network with the firms that have purchased tables at the luncheon.

Please RSVP to law.laa@nyu.edu if you would like to attend the luncheon.  Due to limited availability, tickets will be distributed to students on a first-come, first-served basis.  Your RSVP is a commitment to attend. Should your plans change, please inform us as soon as possible.

The Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American Law Alumni Association (BLAPA) is now accepting nominations for Convocation Prizes

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Dear Students,
The Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American Law Alumni Association (BLAPA) is now accepting nominations for the following Convocation Prizes!

The BLAPA Award for Clinical Service is given to that graduating member of APALSA,BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA who is an outstanding member of a clinic, has proven his/her dedication to public service, and plans to pursue a career in public interest law. The amount of the prize is $1,000.

The BLAPA Public Service Convocation Prize promotes the practice of law in the public sector by graduates of the New York University School of Law. BLAPA alumni have contributed funds to create this Public Service Convocation Prize for member(s) of APALSA, BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA, who have proven their dedication to public service and who plan to pursue careers in public interest law. The amount of the prize is $1,000.

BLAPA awards the Kim Barry Memorial Convocation Prize in honor of Kim Barry ’98, NYU School of Law’s first Furman Fellow. The Kim Barry Memorial Convocation Prize is given to that graduating member of APALSA, BALSA, LaLSA, MELSA and SALSA, who has demonstrated a commitment to international and human rights work and exhibits academic excellence in the best tradition of Kim Barry. The amount of the prize is $1,000.

If you would like to nominate one of your peers for any of these prizes, please fill out the
nomination form, which is available on the BLAPA website at
http://law.nyu.edu/alumni/alumniassociations/blapa/blapaconvocationprizes/index.htm

Recipients will be notified of their award prior to Convocation.
The deadline for completed applications is Friday, March 6, 2015.

Feb. 26: “International Careers with the United Nations and Multilateral Organizations” by NYU’s Center for Global Affairs

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Intrigued by an international career? Ready for life with at least one foot across sovereign borders? Are you a new job seeker or transitioning to a new career? This popular series provides an opportunity to meet international insiders who offer practical advice and share their real-life experiences.

Thursday, February 26, 6.30 – 7.45 p.m.
RSVP here

Moderated by Robert Skinner, Associate Director, United Nations Foundation

Panelists (TBA) represent a variety of career trajectories. Visit sps.nyu.edu/cga.events for panelist information and to register.


Deadline Updates on Government Honors & Internship Handbook

Upcoming 3L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 3L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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  • Environmental Protection Agency – Office of General Counsel Honors Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – California State Fellows Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Executive Fellows Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Jesse Marvin Unruh Assembly Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Judicial Administrative Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)

 

Upcoming 2L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 2L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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Summer

  • Oregon Department of Justice – Summer Law Clerk Program (Paid, Deadline 01/26/15)
  • Government of the District of Columbia – Office of Police Complaints Law Clerk Internship Program (Paid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor Civil Rights and Labor-Management Division Law Student Internship (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – Governor’s Office of General Counsel Summer Extern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Maricopa County Attorney – Law Clerk Program (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Department of Transportation – Office of Chief Counsel Maritime Administration Internship/Externship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Attorney General of Washington – Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Office of the District Attorney Denver, CO – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Department of Education – Office of General Counsel Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – R3 Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • City of Houston Legal Department – Student Externships (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Department of Energy – Office of General Counsel Law Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline Rolling Basis by 02/01/15)
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Chicago District Office (Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis) Volunteer Legal Intern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15 Chicago Unit
  • Federal Communications Commission – International Bureau Satellite Division Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Iowa Office of Attorney General – Department of Justice Law Internship Program (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Iowa Workforce Development – Division of Labor Services Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Nebraska Office of the Attorney General – Law Clerk Program (Paid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Department of Transportation – Office of International Law Summer Volunteer Legal Internship (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Federal Aviation Administration – Office of Chief Counsel Law Honors Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/07/15)

Programs with “Rolling Deadlines” review applications and fill positions on an ongoing basis, so apply early for these programs.

Upcoming 1L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 1L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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Summer

  • Oregon Department of Justice – Summer Law Clerk Program (Paid, Deadline 01/26/15)
  • Colorado Public Defender – Summer Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor Civil Rights and Labor-Management Division – Law Student Internship (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Maricopa County Attorney – Law Clerk Program (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – Governor’s Office of General Counsel Summer Extern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Attorney General of Washington – Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/30/15)
  • Office of the District Attorney Denver, CO – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Department of Education – Office of General Counsel Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – R# Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • City of Houston Legal Department – Student Externships (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Texas Attorney General – Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 01/31/15)
  • Department of Energy – Office of General Counsel Law Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline Rolling Basis by 02/01/15)
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Chicago District Office (Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis) Volunteer Legal Intern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15 Chicago)
  • Federal Communications Commission – International Bureau Satellite Division Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Federal Trade Commission – Bureau of Competition Legal Intern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Iowa Office of Attorney General – Department of Justice Law Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Iowa Workforce Development – Division of Labor Services Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Miami-Dade County Attorney’s Office – Summer Law Clerk Program (Paid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Nebraska Office of the Attorney General – Law Clerk Program (Paid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Department of Transportation – Office of International Law Summer Volunteer Legal Internship (Unpaid, Deadline 02/01/15)
  • Securities & Exchange Commission – Student Honors Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/02/15)
  • Federal Aviation Administration – Office of Chief Counsel Law Honors Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/14/15)

Programs with “Rolling Deadlines” review applications and fill positions on an ongoing basis, so apply early for these programs.

Feb. 2: Interviewing and ‘Table Talk’

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Monday, February 2, 2015  |  12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Classroom 216, Furman Hall
245 Sullivan Street
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Learn and practice strategies for interviewing and networking with employers at information tables. Please bring your resume.

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