Resume Collections – deadline is August 11th!

Kegler, Brown, Hill + Ritter
65 E State Street
Suite 1800
Columbus, OH 43215
Contact: Jenna Nistelbeck
Human Relations Director
Deadline: August 11, 2016 5:00 p.m. Classes: 2L
Require: Rank top 25%
Strong academic performance in both law school and undergraduate. Journal, Law Review and Moot Court experience desired
Submit on Symplicity (AkronLaw Jobs No. 7349):
Resume
Cover Letter
Law School Transcript
Writing Sample

Patterson + Sheridan, LLP
24 Greenway Plaza
Suite 1600
Houston, TX 77046
Contact: Ashley Woodson, Recruiting Manager
Deadline: August 11, 2016 5:00 p.m. Classes: 2L
Require: Technical background in the hard sciences
Prefer: GPA 3.0+
Submit on Symplicity (AkronLawJobs 7350):
Cover Letter
Resume
Law School Transcripts
Undergraduate Transcripts
Writing Sample

Bristow Fellowship: The Office of the Solicitor General’s Bristow Fellowship Program is taking applications for their one-year program.

Bristow Fellowship
The Office of the Solicitor General’s Bristow Fellowship Program is taking applications for their one-year program.
Fellowship applications must be law school graduates with exceptional academic records. Applicants typically have completed a judicial clerkship, most frequently with a federal appellate court judge. We are looking for a diverse group of graduates from law schools throughout the United States.
Bristow Fellows work closely with the lawyers within the Office of the Solicitor General and assist with drafting briefs in opposition to petitions for certiorari filed in the Supreme Court of the United States, as well as, prepare recommendations to the Solicitor General regarding the authorization of government appeals in the lower courts. The fellows also assist in the preparation of petitions and briefs in the Supreme Court cases, work on special projects, and help the Solicitor General and lawyers in the office prepare for oral argument before the Supreme Court. Four fellows are generally hired per year.
The one-year Bristow Fellowship cannot lead directly to permanent employment in the Solicitor General’s office, although some Bristows have returned to the office as Assistant to the Solicitor General after practicing elsewhere. The annual salary is established at the GS-12, Step 1 level ($76,378). We are seeking applicants for one-year fellowships beginning in July or early August 2107. All applicants must serve a minimum of 12-months of a 14-month appointment. Applications should be submitted no later than September 1, 2016.
The following application materials must be submitted and included as one package:
• Cover letter containing a statement of interest in participating in the Fellowship Program
• Resume
• Official Law School Transcript
• Three letters from references familiar with the applicant’s work and abilities; and
• A writing sample
Application materials should be sent to:
Department of Justice
Office of the Solicitor General
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Room 5142
Washington, DC 20530
Attention: Bristow Hiring Panel
OR can be emailed to OSGRecruit@usdoj.gov
For more information, applicants may go to http://justice.gov/osg/opportunities.html

US Air Force JAG application open – deadline is September 10th!

The Air Force JAG Corps’ October board is now open and can be found on the website at www.airforce.com/JAG. If you are interested in applying, please begin applying! The online application must be submitted by 10 September 2016.

The next board will be in December 2016, with an application deadline of 10 November 2016, and the last board of the school year will be in April 2017, with an application deadline of 10 March 2017.

If you have questions or concerns you can contact them at airforcejagrecruiting@gmail.com or 1-800-524-8723.

Akron Law Alumni Association seeks Student Director – Application Deadline: August 17, 2016

Akron Law Alumni Association seeks Student Director – Application Deadline: August 17, 2016
Message from Lia Evans, Director of Alumni and Development
The Akron Law Alumni Association (“LAA”) Board of Directors has a dedicated position on its Board for a student director. This unique and valuable opportunity provides the student director a chance to become involved in alumni leadership and activities with the law school. The student director represents Akron Law students to the LAA Board and works with the Board to identify ways in which students and alumni may work and communicate together for the benefit of both groups.
The student director serves in an ex-officio capacity and is expected to attend all Board meetings which are held at the School of Law on a bi-monthly basis throughout the academic year (i.e., August, October, December, February, and April). The Board meetings begin at 4:30 p.m. and generally last for one and a half hours.
The student director is also expected to assist with the class gift campaign.
Applications for the 2016-17 student director to the LAA Board of Directors will be accepted from upper division law students who are in good standing. Applications should include:
(1) why he or she wants to serve on the LAA Board;
(2) why the student believes that he or she should be selected for the position;
(3) a copy of the student’s resume; and
(4) a proposed plan for the year ahead.
The LAA Board’s executive committee will review the application materials and a select students who will be invited to interview at the August 24, 2015 LAA Board meeting. Students interested in being considered for this position should e-mail their application materials to Michele Novachek at manovac@uakron.edu.

DOJ Tax Division – Law Student Internships and the Attorney General’s Honors Program

The Tax Division is a great place to spend a summer or semester or to start a legal career. Our attorneys are litigators, pure and simple. Although tax forms the background of our cases, we represent the United States in cases involving a wide spectrum of cutting-edge and interesting issues in federal district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts, as well as state courts, across the country. Our attorneys investigate and prosecute individuals and entities engaged in a wide variety of domestic and international tax fraud schemes and evasion; file suits to enjoin fraudulent tax return preparers and promoters of tax scams or other fraudulent activity; and defend the United States when suits are brought against the IRS with respect to refund claims, disclosure actions, and claims arising under the Freedom of Information Act.

For a would-be prosecutor, the Tax Division is one of the few places where you can begin prosecuting federal white-collar cases immediately after passing the bar. Aspiring civil litigators are assigned a docket of their own cases from the very first day. These are experiences that are simply unmatched in the private sector.

The Tax Division is ranked as “one of the best places to work” in government by the Partnership for Public Service. We seek to create a work environment and organizational culture that reflect the diversity of American society and that foster the success of every employee by appreciating and building upon the skills, experiences, and uniqueness that each employee brings to the workplace. We also place a high value on diversity of experience and cultural perspective and encourage applications from all interested eligible candidates, including attorneys of all ages from all ethnic and racial backgrounds, all sexual orientations and gender identities, political affiliations, marital or parental statuses, religious backgrounds, with or without disabilities, and with or without military service.

Law Student Internships: The SLIP is the Department’s competitive recruitment program for compensated summer internships. The Tax Division also offers uncompensated volunteer internship opportunities for students during the academic year, usually for work-study credit. Law students who have completed at least one full semester of law school by the application deadline are eligible to apply for SLIP, however the majority of SLIP interns work at the Department during the summer between their second and third years of law school. The SLIP is also open to recent law school graduates between graduation and the start of a judicial clerkship or full-time qualifying legal fellowship. Volunteer internships are available to all currently enrolled law students.

The Tax Division anticipates hiring approximately 15 summer law interns for the summer of 2017. We will also be hiring up to 15 volunteers during each semester of the next year. You can find out more about the SLIP, including how to apply, at http://www.justice.gov/legal-careers/summer-law-intern-program. Please note that this year, the online centralized electronic application opened on July 31, 2016, and will close on September 6, 2016. Information about the Department’s Volunteer Internship Opportunities, including how to apply, can be found at https://www.justice.gov/legal-careers/volunteer-legal-internships.

Full-Time Attorney Positions: The Honors Program is the Department’s recruitment program for entry-level attorneys, and is the only way the Department hires law students directly out of law school. Judicial law clerks, full-time graduate law program (LLM) students, and law school graduates in qualifying full-time legal fellowships are also eligible. The first opportunity for law students to apply for the Honors Program is the summer before their third year of law school.

The Tax Division anticipates hiring 6 entry-level attorneys for the Civil Trial and Appellate Sections and 6 entry-level attorneys for the Criminal Enforcement Sections through the Honors Program. You can find out more about the Honors Program, including how to apply, at http://www.justice.gov/legal-careers/entry-level-attorneys. Again, please note that this year the online centralized electronic application opened on July 31, 2016, and will close on September 6, 2016.