Join the Summit County Association for Justice

Invitation to join the Summit County Association for Justice for any or all scheduled meetings. These meetings are held most months on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Akron Bar Association from noon to 1:00.  No charge for law students.  Pizza and salad will be served for lunch.

November 9 Bill Ludwig will speak. He is the chief counsel for Health Care Underwriters Group, Inc.

January 11 SCAJ Trustee, Megan Frantz Oldham will talk about “What’s hidden in your client’s medical record.”

Contact Tim MacTaggart by email @timothysmactaggart@gmail.com

 

Spring and Summer Opportunities with Cleveland Legal Aid

Cleveland, OH – Extern Program, Spring – Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
AkronLawJobs No. 7770 Overview: The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland provides free, high quality legal assistance to low income clients in civil matters and serves the communities of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain and Geauga counties. Students will be exposed to a variety of cases and projects.
Duties: May assist attorneys with initial client interviews and ongoing client contact; May assist attorneys in all aspects of advocacy and litigation, including legal research, drafting of pleadings and letters and the preparation of charts, tables, documents and other evidentiary materials, and accompany and assist at hearings and other court proceedings; May conduct factual investigation, including obtaining, analyzing and summarizing documents and other evidence; Will effectively communicate with clients, co-workers, community partners, volunteers, judges and court staff; May develop and organize education materials and participate in community outreach events; and Provide appropriate intake support and make referrals.
Qualifications: 1L, 2L. Special consideration is given to students with a demonstrated commitment to serving disadvantaged people and communities. If your resume does not reflect a commitment to public service due to personal financial constraints, please provide an explanation in your cover letter. Spanish speakers are strongly encouraged to apply.
To apply: Submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample TO THE CAREER PLACEMENT OFFICE, Law School Room 110 (Be sure that Assistant Dean O’Brien is aware that this is for the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland Externship for Spring) OR directly to volunteers@lasclev.org with “Externship” in the subject line.
Deadline: November 30, 2016

Cleveland, Ohio – 2017 Summer Associate Program – Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
AkronLawJobs No. 7768 Overview: The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (Legal Aid) is looking for 12 to 15 dedicated, hard-working, and public interest minded students to work in Legal Aid’s four Northeast Ohio offices for the 2017 summer associate program. Legal Aid summer associates commit to working at least 11 weeks. Legal Aid is a non-profit law focused on the areas of consumer rights, disability, domestic violence, education, employment, family law, foreclosure, health, housing, immigration, public benefits, and tax.
Potential Duties: Summer Associates will be assigned to work in one practice area and will receive the opportunity to learn how to be excellent poverty law attorneys. Generally, summer associates will interview clients, draft court pleadings, research relevant legal issues, attend and assist with court hearings and trials, and gather and analyze evidence. In addition, Legal Aid summer associates will observe oral arguments in a variety of courts, meeting afterward with the judges involved.
Qualifications: 1L or 2L prior to the summer of 2017. Special consideration is given to students with a demonstrated commitment to serving disadvantaged people and communities. If your resume does not reflect a commitment to public service due to personal financial constraints, please provide an explanation in your cover letter. Law students who speak Spanish and other languages are strongly encouraged to apply.
Funding: Due to limited financial resources, Legal Aid is unable to pay summer associates. However, traditionally summer associates are able to find outside funding, and applicants are encouraged to apply for summer funding through the following sources: Summer grants / fellowships through UA’s law school; Equal Justice Works, Summer Corps Program – visit www.equaljusticeamerica.org ; Work Study Funding – Please See Assistant Dean Alisa Benedict O’Brien for ideas regarding funding. For more funding opportunities, visit the “Funding Sources” page under “Resource Central at www.psjd.org. Please indicate in your cover letter what funding sources you will be applying for, if any.
Course Credit / Externship Credit: Legal Aid often supervises students seeking externship or other credit. Please indicate in your cover letter if you are working with a law school to receive course credit for this position.
How to apply: Send your resume, cover letter listing your top two location preferences (Cleveland, Elyria, Jefferson, or Painesville), Writing Sample, and List of 3 references with contact information to Jennifer Teeter, Executive Assistant at volunteers@lasclev.org. Subject Line – “Summer Associate 2017”.
Deadline: January 20, 2017

Summit County Prosecutor Resume Collections

Akron, OH – Legal Interns – Summit County Prosecutor’s Office
AkronLawJobs No. 7358 Overview: Seeking 2L students to begin working in the Summit County Prosecutor’s Office on a rolling basis.
Qualifications: 2L. PREFER – Moot Court/Mock Trial experience.
How to apply: Send your Resume, Cover Letter and References with Contact Information to Margaret Scott at mailto:lawcareerplanning@uakron.edu
Deadline: November 21, 2016

Akron, OH – Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys – Summit County Prosecutor’s Office
AkronLawJobs No. 7359 Overview: Seeking Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys – no experience necessary.
Qualifications: 3L. PREFER – Moot court /Mock Trial experience
How to apply: Send your Resume, Cover Letter and References with contact information to Margaret Scott at lawcareerplanning@uakron.edu
Deadline: November 21, 2016

PLEASE INDICATE WHICH POSITION YOU ARE APPLYING FOR IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL. THANK YOU!

SGM Law Group to offer bi-annual Scholarship

At SGM Law Group, we understand that quality education is often the cornerstone of a successful professional career. With ever-rising education costs, it takes more than just passion and commitment to obtain a university degree. Attending college or university is simply not financially viable today for many students without scholarships or financial aid of some form. These factors have inspired us to create a $1,000 bi-annual scholarship.

Eligibility and more details may be found here.   Application deadline: December 15, 2016.

Ireland/Wales Study Abroad Information Sessions; RSVP requested

Ireland/Wales Study Abroad Information Sessions; RSVP requested

 

You can earn up to six credit hours studying in IRELAND and WALES for two or four weeks beginning in mid-May 2017 through the UMKC School of Law Study Abroad Program.

 

Please join Professor Dana Cole, UMKC’s Ireland Program Coordinator, and several University of Akron Law students who previously attended the program for one of two INFORMATION SESSIONS on Wednesday November 9, 2016 – one from 12:15 p.m. until 1:15 p.m. and the other from 5:15 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. Both sessions will be held in L-161.

 

Shepherd’s Pie (a traditional Irish meal) will be served at both sessions! To ensure we have enough food for everyone, please RSVP to Professor Dana Cole at dkc@uakron.edu by Monday November 7th. Be sure to note which session you plan to attend.

 

If you can’t make it to either session or if you’d like more information now about studying with Professor Cole and Irish and Welsh professors in Ireland and Wales, please contact Libby Johnson at johnsonea@umkc.edu or (816) 235-1584 or Professor Cole at dkc@uakron.edu or (937) 219-1759. You can also visit http://law.umkc.edu/academics/international-programs/ireland-study-abroad/.

 

Lets’ go to Ireland.