Southeastern Ohio – 2019-2021 Justice for All Fellowship – Southeastern Ohio Legal Services

AkronLawJobs No. 9498 Background: In 2013, the ACLU released a report stating that in seven out of eleven Ohio counties investigated were jailing people for being too poor to pay their fines (https://tinyurl.com/yc7z3ktq).  In a 2015 legal needs study by SEOLS, over 40% of respondents identified “costs and fines” as a problem for “a lot” in their community.

Responsibilities: Seeking a candidate interested in applying for a fellowship to identify and represent victims of improper costs and fines practices and investigating the practices of our courts and developing an advocacy approach to address any problems which could include recruiting, organizing, and training volunteers to observe court practices throughout the SEOLS service area. The Fellow would capture what is happening in court and the impact on the individuals and ensure that the results and stories would be collected and compellingly shared with judges, community leaders, legislators, and policymakers to educate them about the problem.

Qualifications: 3L or recent law school graduate; Demonstrated commitment to public interest law and take the 2019 summer Ohio bar exam OR be admitted to practice in Ohio OR licensed in another state and eligible for temporary admission before taking the Ohio bar exam.

Salary: Competitive salary, excellent benefits, training, and up to $6,000 in annual educational loan repayment and work out of one of the six field offices. See www.seols.org

Timeline:
Application deadline:                                     October 1, 2018.

Interviews for selected candidates:         November 2018

Fellowships announced:                               December 14, 2018

Fellowships begin:                                          September 2019

How to Apply: Resume, cover letter addressed to James Daniels, SEOLS Director, and references with contact information to jdaniels@seols.org

Deadline:  October 1, 2018

Akron, OH – Legal Interns – Fall 2018 – Asian Services in Action

AkronLawJobs No. 9497 Overview: ASIA Inc. is in search of current students to be part of our fast-growing immigration program where we assist current and former refugees and immigrants with obtaining green cards, getting citizenship, petitioning for relatives, seeking asylum, and defending against removal proceedings.

Qualifications: 2L, 3L. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. Preference is given to those interested in international law, civil rights law, or immigration.

Please note, despite the name, our organization proudly assists persons of all nationalities.

How to Apply: Send your resume to Melissa Gawelek at mgawelek@asiaohio.org

Deadline:  October 9, 2018

Chase Rubin Scholarship Opportunity

Chase Rubin is offering a $1000 scholarship opportunity to eligible high school, college, and university students. You can find full details regarding eligibility, applying, winner selection, and more below.

Eligibility Requirements:

Current high school students graduating in 2019 that have already been accepted into an accredited college or university.
Current college students who haven’t reached their final year of school.

Guidelines:

Eligible students can enter by submitting a 500-word essay on the following topic, “What is one place that you have traveled to that helped shape your life?” If you haven’t traveled very often, the question can be modified to be “What is one place that you would like to travel that you think would help shape your life?” The essay must be submitted by January 31st, 2019.

Application Process:

Fill out the form below completely to apply for this scholarship opportunity.

Submission Deadline:

January 31, 2019

Winner Selection:

A winner will be selected and contacted during February 2019 by Chase Rubin or his representative. Once contacted, the winner has two weeks to respond before a winner up is selected. Once the winner responds the scholarship will be sent to their school’s financial aid office.

http://chaserubinscholarship.com/

Mayfield Heights, OH – Temporary Document Review – Litigation Management, Inc.

AkronLawJobs No. 9496 Overview: LMI is hiring law students AND JD’s for a high volume document review project working in our Mayfield Heights office.

Length of Project:  6-12 weeks with the prospect of continuing to other projects.

Hours:  20-40 hours per week.

Qualifications: 2L, 3L, or JD; Familiarity with legal/court documents; Able to handle repetitive tasks; and Detail oriented and well organized.

Training option:  August 13, 2018; August 21, 2018; OR September 5, 2018

How to Apply: Send your resume to hr@lmiweb.com

Deadline:  August 24, 2018