Internship with Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office for Spring – deadline is Saturday at 5PM!

Cleveland, OH – Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office – Class years considered: 2D, 2E, 3D, 3E (for Spring only). Prefer Top Rank, excellent GPA and either Moot Court or Mock Trial experience. This would be for spring semester only. Must not be graduating in December.
Submit your Resume, Cover Letter and Writing Sample on Symplicity.
Deadline: September 17, 2016 by 5:00 PM.

Community Service of Limited Means Volunteer Opportunity

The Summit County Juvenile Court Family Resource Center is looking for volunteer tutors to provide homework help in a one on one and small group setting. Tutoring sessions will occur on Wednesdays from 3:00-5:00pm at the Summit County Juvenile Court. Tutoring is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. The court prefers volunteers to commit to the entire semester. Please contact Jessica Heropulos at 330-379-3610 or jheropulos@cpcourt.summitoh.net if you are interested.

The Cantor Crane Personal Injury Lawyer Student Scholarship Fund

In order to help make a college education more affordable opportunity and to help spread awareness about Driving Under the Influence and Distracted Driving, the Arizona law firm of Cantor Crane is offering a $1,000 student scholarship to help current, or soon-to-be, students ease the burden of higher education costs.

Participants will receive a $15 Credit for UBER® after taking the pledge. 

The link to full scholarship details may be found here.   

 

 

 

Mark T. Banner Scholarship

This scholarship is part of The Richard Linn American Inn of Court’s commitment to fostering the development of intellectual property lawyers of high ethics, civility and professionalism, and especially those from diverse backgrounds. 

The recipient of the scholarship receives $5,000 to be applied to their legal education.  This scholarship is available to law students who have entered into a JD program at an ABA-accredited law school in the United States and who will continue in that program through at least the Fall semester 2017.  Scholarship recipients are selected by the Mark T. Banner Scholarship review board based on the following criteria: 

• Commitment to the pursuit of a career in intellectual property law. 

• Commitment, qualities and actions toward ethics, civility and professionalism. 

• Academic merit (undergraduate, graduate and law school). 

• Written and oral communication skills. 

• Leadership qualities and community involvement. 

• Member of a historically underrepresented group in IP law (including race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disability). 

Applications need to be submitted by November 23, 2016.  Application and more details may be found here.