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Career Development Office Newsletter
Issue 152 • May 17, 2018
Announcements
  • Change of Status in Symplicity: Every student has been promoted in Symplicity such that you can now view positions available to you as a rising 2L, rising 3L, etc. If you would like to change your status back, please email Brandy Stewart
  • UCI Law Alumni Regional Points of Contact: Are you looking for contacts in a specific region? Are you wanting more information on events in the area of your summer job? Visit the new CDO webpage listing alums who have offered to serve as the primary point of contact for a given region. 
  • Bring Your Boss to UCI Law - 8th Annual Supreme Court Term in Review: July 9 (Monday), 10:30am-12:00pm, Barclay Theater. All UCI Law students are encouraged to attend and to extend the invitation to their summer supervisors! This program reviews the Supreme Court's key cases decided in the October 2017 term. For more information and to register, visit here.
Opportunities
  • Just the Beginning - A Pipeline Organization's Share the Wealth Judicial Clerkship Program: Application Deadline, July 21 (Saturday). At this program, six federal judges will be interviewing rising 3Ls to fill 2019-2020 clerkship positions in their chambers. This is a referral program run by judges who feel that it is of the utmost importance to encourage minoritized law students to compete for federal judicial clerkships. To apply, go to Symplicity #13073 and follow the instructions for applying on OSCAR. Please email Betsy Gutting with any questions.
  • Orange County Asian American Bar Association 25th Annual Installation Gala: May 17 (Thursday), 6:15pm-9:00pm, Costa Mesa. This event will be held at the Crevier Classic Car Gallery with an installation of 2018-2019 Officers and Directors. Law Student tickets cost $65. For more information, visit here.
  • National Lawyers Guild-Los Angeles Mixer: May 17 (Thursday), 6:00pm-8:30pm, Los Angeles. Meet the new NLG-LA Executive Director Kath Rogers and meet with NLG-LA members, supporters, and allies. Light appetizers and wine will be served. For questions, contact Kath@NLG-LA.org.  
  • National Lawyers Guild-Los Angeles - Fighting the Criminalization of Unhoused People: May 19 (Saturday), 9:00am-12:00pm, Los Angeles. This training program is for lawyers and law students on combating the criminalization of unhoused people. The presentation will provide background on the conditions unhoused people face in Los Angeles, including city and police policies designed to drive them from gentrifying areas. Speakers will discuss legal strategies in place to combat those harmful policies. The presentation will then provide direct training for lawyers on how to handle citation cases targeting unhoused people for “quality of life” crimes. For more information and/or for tickets, visit here   
  • Hugo Boss Private Sale: May 23 (Wednesday) to May 30 (Wednesday), Costa Mesa. This flyer provides more information. 
  • Public Interest Boot Camp 2018: June 1 (Friday). The Public Interest Boot Camp is a free program designed to prepare law students holding summer internships with public interest law organizations, government agencies, and other legal nonprofits to better serve these clients. All students and public interest advocates are encouraged to view this program to develop new skills for productive and successful client relationships. For more information and/or to register, visit here
  • 2018 California Employment Lawyers Association Summer Law Clerk Training Seminar: June 7 (Thursday), 4:00pm-7:00pm, Los Angeles. This seminar is for all law students. Topics include employment law fundamentals such as client intake, drafting complaints, discovery requests, and effective motions, and more. The seminar is free with a donation suggested and includes dinner. CELA is a group of attorneys who are passionate about employment law and enjoy mentoring law students and new attorneys. RSVP by Friday, June 1. 
  • LA Law Library Brown Bag Lunch Series - Writing Effectively for Judicial Eyes: June 13 (Wednesday), 12:15pm-1:15pm, Los Angeles. Offering practical guidance for creating polished points and authorities, memoranda, demand letters and other legal documents, this training will provide tips and information designed to present law students and new attorneys with best practices for effective advocacy writing and avoidance of common mistakes in legal writing. To register, visit here.  
  • LA Law Library Brown Bag Lunch Series - Post-Graduate Fellowship Opportunities: June 20 (Wednesday), 12:15pm-1:15pm, Los Angeles. This panel discussion will provide information regarding a variety of post-graduate fellowship opportunities, including the Equal Justice Works and Skadden Fellowships. Topics covered will include how to find a sponsor organization, how to ensure quality recommendations, how to develop a project proposal, how to shop it to sponsor agencies and more. To register, visit here
  • Western Region of the National Black Law Students Association Annual Job Fair: June 30 (Saturday), Registration Deadline, UCLA. The 2018 WRBLSA Job Fair will be held on Saturday, August 4 at UCLA School of Law. For more information and to register, visit here
  • 14th Annual Bay Area Diversity Career Fair: July 27 (Friday) to July 28 (Saturday), San Francisco. The Bay Area Diversity Career Fair attracts hiring representatives from the most prominent law firms, government legal departments, and nonprofit organizations. Openings are for 2L summer associate positions in 2019. Registration and bidding deadline is Sunday, June 17. Visit here for more information. 
  • UCDC Law Program Fall 2018: To register for the UCDC Law Program which could lead to an externship in Fall 2018, visit here. With more specific questions, contact Nicole Lehtman, the Director of the UCDC Law Program. 

Washington, DC Summer Opportunities

  • Summer Pro Bono & Public Interest Forum: June 13 (Wednesday), 12:00pm-2:30pm, Washington, DC. The Summer Forum brings together law students and lawyers from all sectors to highlight how pro bono and public-interest lawyers represent those who are poor and marginalized and address pressing societal issues, and how serving the community can be part of any type of law practice. This forum, featuring keynote speaker ACLU Legal Director David Cole, will be held at Georgetown Law. For more information, visit here
  • Fellowships 101 - An Introduction to Postgraduate Public Interest Fellowships: June 19 (Tuesday), 6:30pm-8:30pm, Washington, DC. This program introduces law students to post-graduate public interest fellowships with a casual reception to interact with current and past fellows. For more information and to register, visit here
  • UCDC Happy Hour: June 21 (Thursday), 5:30pm, Washington, DC. The UCDC Law Program is hosting a happy hour for all UC Law School students who are in Washington for the summer. For more information visit here and/or RSVP to Nicole Lehtman
  • Supreme Court Term in Review: June 29 (Friday), 12:00pm-2:00pm, Washington, DC. Join this lively analysis of the recently concluded Supreme Court term through the eyes of the reporters who cover SCOTUS. For more information and to register, visit here
  • U.S. Department of Justice Career Information Fair: July 19 (Thursday), 3:00pm-4:30pm, Washington, DC. DC area legal interns are invited to meet DOJ attorneys and recruitment professionals to learn more about DOJ employment and volunteer opportunities. RSVP window opens Monday, June 25 and closes Friday, June 29RSVP with email subject line "DOJ Career Fair RSVP" - in the email state your name, law school, email address, and internship location.
Law Firm Receptions

For students interested in working at a large or mid-size law firm, attending law firm receptions may be an important aspect of your job search strategy.  There are several benefits to attending receptions: (a) gain a sense of the firm and learn more about its office, attorneys, and culture; (b) make a positive connection with an attorney that you could later reference in a cover letter or interview (c) some firms may be more inclined to interview students who attended a reception (or it may make no difference at all); and (d) on occasion, firm receptions lead to pre-EIW interviews and subsequent pre-EIW offers.  That having been said, academic performance is often the most important criterion for EIW employers, so it is critical that you balance your attendance at receptions with your academic commitments.  If you have any questions about attending receptions, contact your primary career counselor.

  • Nixon Peabody - Rising 2L Reception: May 24 (Thursday), 5:30pm-7:30pm, Rochester, New York. To RSVP for this reception or for more information, please contact Mimi Torres at 585-263-1618 or mtorres@nixonpeabody.com by Friday, May 18. 
  • Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP - 2018 1L Diversity Reception: May 31 (Thursday), 6:00pm-8:00pm, Los Angeles. Manatt invites rising 2Ls to hone in on interviewing skills while celebrating diversity and discussing their upcoming summer program. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be provided. RSVP to Amanda Ryan
  • Morgan Lewis Reception: June 4 (Monday), 5:00pm-7:00pm, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. RSVP by Monday, May 21 to the specific Morgan Lewis office for which you would like to attend. 
  • Norton Rose Fulbright - Rising 2L Reception: June 12 (Tuesday), 5:30pm, Los Angeles. To RSVP for the LA reception, email Kelly Eagen. For more Norton Rose Fulbright receptions in other areas, please email Brandy Stewart. 
  • Kirkland & Ellis LLP - Rising 2L Reception: June 12 (Tuesday), Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Houston, New York, San Francisco, Washington, DC. RSVP by Tuesday, June 5 to your reception of choice. For more information, please email Brandy Stewart
  • Akin Gump - Rising 2L Summer Reception: June 20 (Wednesday). More details to follow. 
  • Simpson Thacher & Bartlett - Rising 2L Open House: July 17th (Tuesday), 5:30pm-7:30pm, Palo Alto. This is an opportunity for students to make connections with Simpson Thacher attorneys while in the Bay Area for the summer. Contact Lauren Adriani to RSVP by Tuesday, July 10.