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1L Journal and Moot Court Information Sessions

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Annually, representatives from the NYU journals and the Moot Court Board hold information sessions for 1Ls explaining the mechanics of the annual writing competition from which new staff members are chosen. During these sessions, students from each journal and the Moot Court Board will introduce you to their respective programs and offer insight into their selection process. You will leave the meetings with valuable information to help you decide whether you want to participate in the competition and how you will rank the various programs when asked to express your preferences. Additionally, we will explain the Journal Matching System (JMS — the software that manages the writing competition), registration process, and application time line.

These meetings, therefore, are mandatory if you intend to apply.

This event is intended for 1L Sections 1 and 2 only.

Access to this event is by invitation only.

Monday, March 30, 2015 | 12:25  – 1:50 PM | Lipton Hall

Contact: Paul O’Grady

CLE Credit Available: No


Join Forces—1L Lawyering and Moot Court!

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Polish your Lawyering argument by working with the New York University Moot Court Board, one of the University’s leading academic journals. MCB is offering 1L Lawyering students an additional opportunity to refine their skills before final arguments by working with their peers. These practice moot sessions are a great opportunity for Lawyering students to perfect their arguments while learning about the Moot Court Journal. Upper MCB members will offer several practice sessions in the basement of D’Agostino; you can access time slots and sign up for sessions here:

http://bit.ly/1BJDACf.

This event is specifically designed for ILs.

For additional information about the Lawyering workshop or about the Moot Court Board, please visit our website, http://www.nyumootcourt.com/, or contact:

Alec Webley ’16: Editor-in-Chief-Elect

Alec.Webley@nyu.edu.

Orison S. Marden Moot Court Competition: Final Arguments

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Named for the famous NYU Alumnus, the Orison S. Marden Competition is an annual, school-wide moot court tournament open to all second and third-year students. The NYU Moot Court Board administers the competition and drafts the problems for both the Fall Elimination and Spring Semifinal Rounds. For the final argument on April 6, 2015, the Moot Court Board will welcome Associate Justice Elena Kagan of the Supreme Court of the United States, Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and Judge Michelle T. Friedland of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as panelists.

When: Monday, April 6 2015, from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Where: Greenberg Auditorium, Vanderbilt Hall

New York University School of Law, 40 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012

*Due to space limitations, students interested in attending the event must enter the online lottery for seats in Greenberg. Overflow viewing will be available in the Tishman Auditorium. 

To register, please follow the link below:

https://nyu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0VyXCexG0NvJPlb

Associate Justice Elena Kagan in Conversation with Dean Trevor Morrison

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Dean Trevor Morrison invites you to join him for a conversation with Associate Justice Elena Kagan of the Supreme Court of the United States. This Q & A event is open only to Law School students and faculty. We will be soliciting questions from students prior to the event.

When: Monday, April 6 2015, 4 – 4:45 p.m.

Where: Greenberg Auditorium, Vanderbilt Hall

New York University School of Law, 40 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012

**Due to space limitations, students interested in attending the event must enter the online lottery for seats in Greenberg. Overflow viewing will be available in the Tishman Auditorium. 

To register for the ticket lottery and/or to suggest a question to the Dean, please follow the link below:

https://nyu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_06tDDyTIccUIthz

Yoga Class with Assistant Dean Fama-4/1/15 Lester Pollack Colloquium

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Recharge your mind!
Pointers and practices on how yoga can help you relax, rejuvenate and focus.

This class will be led by our own Assistant Dean Arthur Fama, Spring 2015 Yoga Schedule

Wednesday, April 1, 2015  |  11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
245 Sullivan Street- Furman Hall, Lester Pollack Colloquium (9th Floor)
New York, NY 10012

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NYU’s International Arbitration Association: International Arbitration v. Litigation 4/2

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Thursday April 2, 2015 6:00-8:30pm
Vanderbilt Hall Room 210 

Please join NYU Law’s International Arbitration Association to learn more about the difference between international arbitration and litigation! We will be holding a mock arbitration (so that you can see what a cross-examination looks like in international arbitration) and a panel discussion with an amazing and knowledgeable group of speakers. After the panel, we will host a reception in Golding Lounge. Dinner and drinks will be served. This event is an incredible opportunity to learn more about international arbitration and to network with some highly regarded arbitration lawyers.

Speakers and topics include:
Emma Lindsay, Bryan Cave - Oral advocacy in international arbitration
Donald Donovan, Debevoise & Plimpton – Examination of witnesses in arbitration and litigation
Brian King, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer- Taking of evidence in international arbitration

 

Please RSVP using the following form by Wednesday, April 1st.

http://goo.gl/forms/SriTf7aaAc

This event is co-sponsored by Debevoise & Plimpton, Freshfields, Bryan Cave, and the NYU International Law Society.

THIS TUESDAY! Korematsu Lecture

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APALSA 15th Annual Korematsu Lecture
Tuesday, March 31, 2015  |  6:00 p.m.
Vanderbilt Hall, Greenberg Lounge

The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) invites you to attend our 15th annual Korematsu Lecture Series. This year’s lecture will be led by the Honorable Lorna G. Schofield ’81, United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York. The theme of this year’s lecture is, “A New Judge and an Old Problem: A View of Bias from the Bench.” Judge Schofield will explore several types of biases that have been analyzed in the academic literature, while addresses some of the challenges she encounter from her seat on the bench. The lecture will begin at 6:00 p.m., followed by a one-hour reception beginning at 7:00 p.m.

To RSVP, please click here.

Prepare to Practice with Bloomberg Law, Free Lunch, and Starbucks Gift Cards!

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Next week, Bloomberg Law will be presenting Prepare to Practice, an overview on how to use Bloomberg Law in real-world environments!

 Be ready on Day One in your summer position and impress the attorneys you work for with real-world sample summer assignments and Bloomberg Law’s practice-focused tools. We’ll make your life easier with FREE SUMMER ACCESS and help you distinguish yourself and create the strongest work product. You can use Bloomberg Law’s myriad legal resources, unique practice & drafting tools, and news & current awareness info wherever you work, whether in litigation, transactional, judicial, or corporate settings.

***Each registered attendee will receive a $10 Starbucks Gift card!***

 Tuesday March 31, 2014 12:00-1:00pm in Furman 316

Thursday April 2, 2014 12:00-1:00pm in VH 204

Thursday April 9, 2014 12:00-1:00pm in VH 204

 To register, please visit www.bloomberglaw.com and choose a class from the Training & Events calendar on the right side!

Space is limited so register today!

 Questions? Contact your Bloomberg Law representative, Jed Lewin, Esq. at jlewin@bna.com


Turning Your Law Degree into a Political Career

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Friday, April 10 at 2pm in Vanderbilt Hall, 214

Think you might want to run for office? Become counsel for an elected official? Work in public service after law school. Now’s your chance to learn how to get a foot in the door from New York-area politicians and staffers!

Please join NYU Law Democrats for a unique and intimately casual conversation with state and local politicians–all with law degrees–to learn what it’s like to run and serve with a JD. After the panels you will have the opportunity to meet attorney-advisers to high-ranking government officials who will discuss how to use one’s law degree in the political arena (and how to get there in the first place!).

Food and beverages will be provided. 

You can RSVP by accessing the following link: http://goo.gl/forms/oIkr9aOkUs

 

Mar. 31: Goldman Sachs Investment Banking Information Session and Networking for 1Ls

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March 31, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Snow Dining Room, VH

RSVP on the OCS/PILC Events module on CSM

Mar. 30 – Apr. 17: EIW 2015 Requirement: Complete Your Summer Registration Form on CSM (1Ls, 2Ls)

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Beginning on Monday, March 30 at 12:00 p.m., students will be able to complete their Summer Registration Forms on CSM. All 1Ls and 2Ls (i.e., rising 2Ls and 3Ls) planning to participate in Early Interview Week should complete their Summer Registration Form on CSM by Friday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m. Beginning Monday, April 20 at 12:00 p.m., you will be able to access the OCI tab to view/bid on the EIW employers, but only IF your Summer Registration Form is complete. If you are still seeking summer employment, please choose “Seeking Job” under Job/Activity Type and if you have not recently met with a counselor, contact the OCS/PILC receptionist to make an appointment with an OCS or PILC counselor.

To complete your Summer Registration Form:

  1. Go to the CSM homepage at https://law-nyu-csm.symplicity.com/students
  2. Upon successfully logging in, move your cursor to the My Profile top link, and click on Student Job/Activity Log
  3. Click Add New
  4. Complete the Summer Registration Form and click Submit
  5. If you have two jobs/activities for the summer, please complete 2 forms.

If you have any questions about completing your Summer Registration Form, please contact Jennifer Leibowitz (jennifer.leibowitz@nyu.edu) in the OCS.

July 2015 Bar Exam Certification

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Dear 3L & Full-time L.L.Ms:
 

The Office of Records and Registration is now accepting requests for bar exam certification for the July 2015 Bar Exam. A timely submission of bar exam certification paperwork is important to ensure that your certification is processed by the Bar Exam deadline (which varies by state).

 
 
New York State Bar
 

If you are planning to sit for the July 2015 Bar Exam in New York State, please complete the online application as soon as possible. After April 30, 2015 the NY Bar will send you a personalized Handwriting Sample with your BOLE ID and barcode by email. This form must be completed in the presence of a member of the Office of Records and Registration, Furman Hall, Suite 400. You will also need to submit a NYU School of Law State Bar Request Form along with the handwriting sample.

 
 
JD Students
 

While completing the NY bar application you will be asked to answer questions based on the courses you took here at NYU School of Law. This information will be used to create your JD Certificate of Attendance. The Certificate of Attendance will be sent to the Office of Records and Registration for us to certify. Review of your Degree Progress Report, transcript and instructions may be helpful in completing the certificate. Instructions on how to complete the certificate can be found here, http://www.nybarexam.org/forms/JDCertofAttendanceInstructions.pdf.

You will have to submit the NYU State Bar Request Form and Handwriting Sample directly to the office of Records and Registration.

 
 
LLM Students
 

LLM students who plan on taking the bar will have to submit a Handwriting Sample, NYU State Bar Request Form and the LLM Certificate of Attendance. The LLM Certificate of Attendance can be found here, http://www.nybarexam.org/Docs/LLMCertificateofAttendanceForm.pdf.

 
 
Other States
 

If you are planning to sit for the July 2015 Bar Exam in a state other than New York, please contact the office of bar admissions in the state in which you are applying for instructions on admission requirements. Any certification documents for other states to be completed by the Office of Records and Registration must be accompanied by an NYU State Bar Request Form.

If you are taking the bar in Alaska, Alabama, California, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia or Washington you will only need to submit the NYU State Bar Request Form. These states will send us your dean’s certificate.

All other states will require a NYU State Bar Request Form and a Dean’s Certificate.

All bar exam certification paperwork should be submitted to the Office of Records and Registration no later than May 29, 2015.

 
 
NYU School of Law
Office of Records & Registration
245 Sullivan Street, Room 400
New York, NY 10012
(212) 998-6040 (telephone)
(212) 995-4523 (fax)

APR 6: Q&A with Judge Michelle T. Friedland, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

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Date: Monday, April 6
Times: 4:00-4:45 PM
Location:  Furman Hall, Suite 430, Student Library

Please join us for a Q&A with Judge Michelle T. Friedland of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco.  Judge Friedland will answer any questions you have about applying for judicial clerkships.

Click here to RSVP or log into your CSM/Symplicity account and go to the “Events>OCS/PILC Events” page.

Center on the Administration of Criminal Law Fellowships

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The Center on the Administration of Criminal Law is seeking applications for student fellowship positions for the 2015-16 academic year. Applications are sought from current 1Ls and 2Ls, with priority given to current 1Ls.

The Center’s mission is to promote good government and prosecution practices in the criminal justice system and to pursue meaningful reform in areas where there are injustices in the system. The Center accomplishes this mission through litigation, written advocacy and publications on specific topics in criminal law, and by serving as a venue for public policy debates.

Fellows will be involved in all aspects of the Center’s work. Current and past fellows have, for example: assisted with the Center’s sentencing commutation project, the Mercy Project; assisted trial counsel preparing for a federal national security trial; identified cases on the Supreme Court’s docket in which the Center could file amicus briefs; observed or participated in moot courts of lawyers arguing before the Supreme Court of the United States; co-written editorials published in major newspapers and criminal justice blogs; assisted in drafting law review articles; conducted research for the Center’s academic, litigation, and policy work; helped edit a major criminal law casebook; assisted in the preparation of a report on conviction integrity programs; and helped plan and organize conferences and other events involving prominent legal scholars and practitioners. Future fellows will also be involved in the Center’s long-term planning and the initiation of future projects.

Fellows will work with the Center’s Faculty Director, Professor Rachel E. Barkow, the Center’s Executive Director, Deborah Gramiccioni, and the Center’s Senior Fellows (currently Michael Farbiarz and Anne Milgram).

To read more about the Center, work that it has done, and its staff, including the names of current student fellows at the Center, visit www.prosecutioncenter.org.

Fellowship applicants must submit the following:

  • Cover letter including a statement of interest in the fellowship
  • Resume
  • Unofficial law school and undergraduate transcripts
  • Writing sample
  • List of two references, including telephone number and/or email address

Deadline for the applications is Friday, April 24, 2015. Selections will be made by mid-May. E-mail applications to debgram@nyu.edu.

Apr. 29: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law: The German Energy Transition: Debating Implications for New York State

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015, 11:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
NYU School of Law
Lipton Hall, D’Agostino Hall
108 West Third Street
New York, NY 10012

Please RSVP. 2 CLE credits available for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

On April 29th, please join the Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law at NYU School of Law and the Ecologic Institute for a discussion about the German Energiewende (Energy Transition). This event will provide an opportunity to speak with experts with first-hand insight into the Energiewende and lessons it may hold for policymakers in New York State as they pursue their own comprehensive energy reforms.

Speakers:

Chris King, Global Chief Regulatory Officer, Smart Grid Services Siemens AG

Andreas Kraemer, Founder & Director Emeritus, Ecologic Institute in Berlin, Germany; and Founding Chairman, Ecologic Institute US

Georg Maue, First Secretary for Climate and Energy Issues, German Embassy

Michael Mehling, Executive Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Eleanor Stein, Advisor for Special Projects, New York State Public Service Commission

Justin Gillis (moderator), Reporter, New York Times

This event was made possible by the generous support of the German Embassy in Washington DC and the Transatlatic Climate Bridge Program.


May 8: Application deadline: New York County Lawyers’ Association Student Correspondent

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The responsibility:

  • The Correspondents will be in charge of organizing at least one on‐campus NYCLA event together during the school year, such as a roundtable lunch with a senior practicing attorney. These types of events are left to the Correspondent’s creativity.
  • The Correspondents will also be in charge of promoting NYCLA’s events on campus, specifically those geared to law students. NYCLA’s Marketing Department will send all promotional materials for these events to both Correspondents and to our main contact at the school. The Correspondents will do the informal marketing among friends, classmates, student organizations, and appropriate social media.

The support system:

  • Both Correspondents will be working closely with the Chair of the Subcommittee on Law School Initiatives, NYCLA’s Membership Department, and top NYCLA Officers & Directors.

The benefits:

  • A complimentary NYCLA membership
  • Immediate access to every NYCLA Committee (Open Committee Structure)
  • Programs designed specifically for law students, such as our Mentor Auction and Mock Job Interview Program
  • Great resume builder
  • Endless networking opportunities

If you are interested in becoming a NYCLA Correspondent, email Moon Kim in OCS at moon.kim@nyu.edu by Friday, May 8, 2015

Apr. 10: Above the Law (ATL), BARBRI and Morrison & Foerster: The Effective Communication Challenge

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Who: Above the Law, BARBRI and Morrison & Foerster
When: Friday April 10th
Where: New York City Bar Association
What: The Effective Communication Challenge
Cost: Free

This invite-only event is both a tremendous learning opportunity and a platform for students to demonstrate their rhetorical talents in a fun yet substantive format.

The Challenge will feature law student teams working closely with attorneys from Morrison & Foerster in a pitch competition to be judged by MoFo team members and BARBRI executive vice president, Dan Schoepf. ATL’s own Elie Mystal will also be on hand to provide comic relief and take bets on the outcome of the competition.

Preceding the pitch competition, Dan Schoepf will deliver instruction on the use of information, motivation, and persuasion by attorneys to secure favorable results.  Mr. Schoepf is a world-renowned authority on rhetoric and communication techniques.

Students can sign up here.

Hot Jobs (1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, LLMs)

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Following is a sample of job listings currently active on CSM.  You can find additional jobs, as well as get more information on the specific jobs listed below and apply for these jobs through the CSM Job Postings Tab.

  1. Research Project (1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls); Non-Profit, New York, NY – CSM ID 438257. Small foundation seeks student to conduct research that would guide evaluation of 2 or 3 potential areas of foundation’s public interest activity.
  1. Summer Intern (1Ls); Corporate, New York, NY – CSM 438101. You will be tasked with one or more real legal projects intended to add value to our customers and your team, as well as to provide you with a great learning opportunity. In addition, you will take responsibility for daily tasks similar to those that a permanent legal assistant would perform, which will allow you to explore an in-house legal career.
  1. Summer Intern (2Ls); Corporate, New York, NY – CSM ID 438244. Duties include, but are not limited to review and analysis of client contracts, non-disclosure agreements, cease and desist letters, securities reporting and compliance and corporate governance and insider trading compliance.
  1. Associate (3Ls); Corporate, New York, NY – CSM ID 438286. A new Private Wealth Advisor (PWA) will work with a team to solicit new business and develop existing client relationships with wealthy individuals and families, corporate executives, entrepreneurs and select institutions, including foundations and endowments – helping them build and protect their assets through strategic wealth planning, and rigorous investment acumen.
  1. Attorney (3Ls); Corporate, New York, NY – CSM ID 438259. International real estate company located in Manhattan has an opportunity for an entry level attorney to assist in-house legal department in commercial real estate closings for acquisitions and financing, leasing and syndications.
  1. Tax Associate (Tax LLMs); Law Firm, New York or Washington, DC – CSM 438284. Typical work would include advising financial institutions, public corporations, investors, funds and other parties in a variety of transactions including capital markets offerings, securitizations, mergers and acquisitions, leveraged and structured finance, restructurings and other transactions, advanced stand-alone tax advisory matters and tax-related investigations.

Reading Rewards Program

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We want you to read each week’s OCS Docket entries and we want to reward you for staying informed. Read carefully and you will frequently find a prize buried amidst the OCS content.  If you find the prize and want to participate in a drawing for it, write by 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday to law.careers@nyu.edu with the subject line “Reading Reward”. We will select randomly from the submitted entries. Prizes range in value and include a private study room in the OCS Interview Suite during exam period; books written by NYU Law alumni; a free night at a Hilton hotel; movie tickets; lunch with a hiring partner or recruiting administrator of a major NYC law firm; a suite at the Early Interview Week hotel in August; among others.  These prizes are donated and do not come from tuition funds.

SAVE THE DATE: Early Interview Week (EIW) 2015 – Both Private Sector and Public Sector Employers Are Confirmed (1Ls, 2Ls)

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SAVE THE DATE: Early Interview Week (EIW) 2015

This year, Early Interview Week (EIW) will be held August 12-14 at the Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel in Times Square. This is our largest interview program for 2L and 3L JD students seeking a summer or permanent job, primarily in the private sector.

There will be public sector employment opportunities at EIW 2015 as well.  Currently, Bredhoff & Kaiser, P.L.L.C. (Public Interest Litigation and Labor Law – Washington, D.C.) (2Ls only), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (3Ls only), House of Representatives – Office of Legislative Counsel (2Ls, 3Ls), Public Defender Service (2Ls, 3Ls), Federal Reserve Board (2Ls, 3Ls), and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (2Ls only) (all in Washington, DC) are confirmed to participate in EIW 2015. There may be additional public sector employers, as well.

Please mark your calendars accordingly!

Please direct all inquiries regarding Early Interview Week to law.careers@nyu.edu, using the Subject Line: Early Interview Week Inquiry.

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