Electronic Evidence Certificate Program – Special Student Price: $100

Electronic Evidence Certificate Program

SPECIAL STUDENT PRICE:  $100   

Nov. 20: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Nov. 21: 8 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

The University of Akron Martin Center 

Participants will gain the legal and technical knowledge and skill sets necessary to advise clients regarding: 

  • Using Electronic Evidence to accurately document and prove maximum dam­ages in civil cases
  • Investigating events without interviewing personnel; finding the facts without  relying upon human recall;    documenting events without incurring significant outside counsel fees
  • Allowing Electronic Evidence to lead outside counsel and client to claims and •defenses faster and more    economically than traditional case-building research

Complete program details can be accessed at:  www.uakron.edu/law/continuinged/ 

Cost: $450 per person

SPECIAL STUDENT PRICE:  $100  

                Students may register for $100 by contacting Michele Novachek in the Office of External Programs (manovac@uakron.edu) or 330.972.6363 by noon Thursday, November 19th.  

We’re Talkin’ Teens: Legal and Social Issues

We’re Talkin’ Teens:  Legal and Social Issues

Friday, November 13, 2009

10:00 AM – 4:45 PM

 Hilton Akron/Fairlawn   3180 West Market St., Akron, OH 44333 

  •  The Adolescent Experience: If We Could See it Through Their Eyes

                        (Susan Painter  MS, RN. University of Illinois, Chicago)

  • Trafficking of Minors

                        (Celia Williamson, PhD., University of Toledo)

  • GLBTQ Issues Within the Teen Population

                        (Henry Ng, MD, MetroHealth Medical Center)

  • Teen Dating Violence and Adolescent Offenders

                        (Tim Boehnlein, Domestic Violence Center, Cleveland)

$80  ~  5.5 CLE

(Nursing and Social Service Contact Hours also offered) 

Complete program details and registration:  www.uakron.edu/law/continuinged/

Electronic Evidence Program

Electronic Evidence Certificate Program

Nov. 20: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Nov. 21: 8 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

The University of Akron Martin Center

 Participants will gain the legal and technical knowledge and skill sets necessary to advise clients regarding: 

  •  Using Electronic Evidence to accurately document and prove maximum dam­ages in civil cases
  •  Investigating events without interviewing personnel; finding the facts without  relying upon human recall;    documenting events without incurring significant outside counsel fees
  • Allowing Electronic Evidence to lead outside counsel and client to claims and •defenses faster and more    economically than traditional case-building research

Completer program details and registration can be accessed at:  www.uakron.edu/law/continuinged/

 Cost: $450 per person – early bird registrations received by Nov. 9

$500 per person – registrations received after Nov. 9

(cost includes 12 CLE hours including one hour ethics, one hour professionalism and .5 substance abuse, as well as breakfast and lunch for both days)

Two students may attend free, by being selected from a random drawing.  To enter the drawing for free registration, submit your name, e-mail address and telephone number no later than Noon Monday, November 9th to Michele Novachek in the Office of External Programs (manovac@uakron.edu).  All are welcome to pay the registration fee to attend.

Interested in making $16/hour? Want to help support your law school?

The Office of External Programs is seeking students to make phone calls to alumni for our Fall 2009 Dean’s Club phone-a-thon.  The first 24 students to sign up will be paid $20 for each 1 hour and 15 minute shift, 4:00-5:15 or 5:15-6:30 pm October 26-29.  Phoning will take place in the Dean’s Suite and participants will be provided a script focused on keeping alumni connected and supportive of Akron Law. 

 To sign-up e-mail Cory Maddox at maddox.cory@gmail.com the following information by 6:00pm October 20th:

Your Name

e-mail address

phone number

All shifts you desire to work (listed in order of preference)

(Note, in order to allow maximum participation, shifts will be filled by a lottery system. You will receive an e- confirming your shifts.)

 Monday, October 26:

Shift 1: 4:00 -5:15 pm

Shift 2:  5:15- 6:30 pm

 

Tuesday, October 27:

Shift 3: 4:00 -5:15 pm

Shift 4: 5:15- 6:30 pm

 

Wednesday, October 28:

Shift 5: 4:00 -5:15 pm

Shift 6: 5:15- 6:30 pm

 

Thursday, October 29:

Shift 7:  4:00 -5:15 pm

Shift 8:  5:15- 6:30 pm

China Business Summit

Interested in learning about business in China?  Join us for China Business Summit, Friday, October 2nd.

China Business Summit

Strategies for Managing through the Global Recession

Oct. 2, 2009   8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Quaker Square Inn at The University of Akron

135 South Broadway, Akron

Hear experts from Timken, Moen, Eaton, and more speak on topics such as Legal Update – Live from China, China Intellectual Property Panel, Economic Forecast and International Sourcing.

            The registration fee for Akron Law alumni and students is $195. Six hours CLE and eight hours CPE are being offered.  The cost includes CE hours, continental breakfast and lunch.  Complete program details and registration can be accessed at www.uakron.edu/law/continuinged

Two students may attend the morning session free, by being selected from a random drawing.  To enter the drawing for free registration, submit your name, e-mail address and telephone number no later than Noon Sept. 30 to Michele Novachek in the Office of External Programs (manovac@uakron.edu).  All are welcome to pay the registration fee to attend.