Akron Law Summer Experience

Akron Law Summer Experience

The Akron Law Summer Experience is 5 weeks of hands-on, practical legal training offered to rising 2Ls and 3Ls to provide students with a meaningful summer experience, despite COVID-19 disrupting many internships and clerkships. The flexible and remote nature of the program allows for all students to participate.

Beginning June 1st, students may participate in any or all of the planned programs, and those students who participate in all 5 programs will receive a Certificate of Completion. The Akron Law Summer Experience will allow students to continue to develop substantive legal skills, to add meaningful experience to their resumes, to produce a writing sample for future job applications, and to further develop as a professional. The program would make an excellent complement to your summer internship, externship, clinics, or coursework, or may be a stand-alone summer experience.

The Akron Law Summer Experience will be facilitated by Career Services and delivered on Symplicity’s Pathways portal. All programming and work will be done virtually. Career Services has partnered with Lexis Nexis, the Akron Bar Association, the Legal Writing Program, and the Legal Clinics. Together, we hope to deliver a successful and meaningful summer experience!

Schedule of Programs and Events

Week 1: Law Firm Legal Research Training:  Jennifer Durkin of Lexis will offer a customized training for Akron Law students, including a simulated summer associate research assignment, and training covering researching cases, statutes, regulations, and secondary sources. Any students wishing to pursue Lexis Certification will have the opportunity to schedule additional trainings.

Week 2: Legal Writing Exercise: Students will design a 1000-word electronic “client alert” about a current legal issue.  A client alert is a short news bulletin that informs clients of a significant legal development that will affect their business — typically a new law, regulation, policy or major case. The purpose of a client alert is to explain how a legal development will affect clients and what steps they should take as a result of that development. The alert should provide practical information, not a legal analysis. Each student will receive feedback and learn best practices for preparing client alerts from volunteer attorneys from the Akron Bar Association.

Week 3 (Friday, June 19th at 12:15PM): Understanding the Business of Law: A panel of attorneys will discuss billable hours, client confidentiality, engagement letters, client development, building a book of business, and use of technology by attorneys, and answer questions about the business operations of law firms.

Week 4: Client Intake Exercise: Under the supervision of Professor Joann Sahl, each student will conduct a client interview through a virtual Re-entry clinic or a housing case referred by Community Legal Aid. Students will spend time interviewing the assigned client, gathering facts of the case, and drafting a brief memorandum summarizing the client matter.

Week 5 (Thursday, July 2nd at 5:30PM): Virtual Networking Event: Co-hosted by the Akron Bar Association, students will be invited to a virtual networking event. Participants will be introduced to local practicing attorneys and have the opportunity to explore various practice areas and legal careers paths in a fun and social way.

Registration

To sign up for the Akron Law Summer Experience, please visit: https://akron.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e2jcUEz24moaxkp.

Once you have registered, we will reach out with further details and next steps.

If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Dean Benedict O’Brien: ab139@uakron.edu.

Akron Law Library Research Assistant Position

The Akron Law Library seeks a Research Assistant to begin work remotely this summer and potentially continue into fall.

The Research Assistant would help the librarians with faculty research, Libguides and grading LARW projects.  The ideal candidate will have completed and earned at least a B in LARW I and II. Past research experience is a plus. If you are not taking summer courses, you may work up to 14 hours.

Work will be done remotely. If you are interested, please send your resume including your LARW grades to Associate Law Librarian Sue Altmeyer: saltmeyer@uakron.edu as soon as possible.

Cleveland, OH – Fall 2020 Extern – U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District of Ohio

AkronLawJobs No. 11413 Overview: The Office of the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio is responsible for the prosecution of all federal crimes in northern Ohio. The office also represents the United States and its departments and agencies in civil proceedings filed in federal court and in the Sixth Circuit. Volunteer law clerks assist in the prosecution and defense of both criminal and civil cases in the District Court the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the Bankruptcy Court.
Duties: Can expect to research and write motions in pending cases; to research legal issues for indictments and investigations; to assemble exhibits for trial; to observe hearings and trials of cases on which they are working or in which they are interested.
Qualifications: 1L (second semester) and 2L. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Subject to a background investigation due to the sensitive nature of the work performed by the office.
How to Apply: Send your resume and cover letter to Dean O’Brien at ab139@uakron.edu. Subject Line MUST read: Fall 2020 Extern – U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District
Deadline: May 14, 2020

Akron Law Summer Experience

Akron Law Summer Experience

The Akron Law Summer Experience is 5 weeks of hands-on, practical legal training offered to rising 2Ls and 3Ls to provide students with a meaningful summer experience, despite COVID-19 disrupting many internships and clerkships. The flexible and remote nature of the program allows for all students to participate.

Beginning June 1st, students may participate in any or all of the planned programs, and those students who participate in all 5 programs will receive a Certificate of Completion. The Akron Law Summer Experience will allow students to continue to develop substantive legal skills, to add meaningful experience to their resumes, to produce a writing sample for future job applications, and to further develop as a professional. The program would make an excellent complement to your summer internship, externship, clinics, or coursework, or may be a stand-alone summer experience.

The Akron Law Summer Experience will be facilitated by Career Services and delivered on Symplicity’s Pathways portal. All programming and work will be done virtually. Career Services has partnered with Lexis Nexis, the Akron Bar Association, the Legal Writing Program, and the Legal Clinics. Together, we hope to deliver a successful and meaningful summer experience!

Schedule of Programs and Events

Week 1: Law Firm Legal Research Training:  Jennifer Durkin of Lexis will offer a customized training for Akron Law students, including a simulated summer associate research assignment, and training covering researching cases, statutes, regulations, and secondary sources. Any students wishing to pursue Lexis Certification will have the opportunity to schedule additional trainings.

Week 2: Legal Writing Exercise: Students will design a 1000-word electronic “client alert” about a current legal issue.  A client alert is a short news bulletin that informs clients of a significant legal development that will affect their business — typically a new law, regulation, policy or major case. The purpose of a client alert is to explain how a legal development will affect clients and what steps they should take as a result of that development. The alert should provide practical information, not a legal analysis. Each student will receive feedback and learn best practices for preparing client alerts from volunteer attorneys from the Akron Bar Association.

Week 3 (Friday, June 19th at 12:15PM): Understanding the Business of Law: A panel of attorneys will discuss billable hours, client confidentiality, engagement letters, client development, building a book of business, and use of technology by attorneys, and answer questions about the business operations of law firms.

Week 4: Client Intake Exercise: Under the supervision of Professor Joann Sahl, each student will conduct a client interview through a virtual Re-entry clinic or a housing case referred by Community Legal Aid. Students will spend time interviewing the assigned client, gathering facts of the case, and drafting a brief memorandum summarizing the client matter.

Week 5 (Thursday, July 2nd at 5:30PM): Virtual Networking Event: Co-hosted by the Akron Bar Association, students will be invited to a virtual networking event. Participants will be introduced to local practicing attorneys and have the opportunity to explore various practice areas and legal careers paths in a fun and social way.

Registration

To sign up for the Akron Law Summer Experience, please visit: https://akron.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e2jcUEz24moaxkp.

Once you have registered, we will reach out with further details and next steps.

If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Dean Benedict O’Brien: ab139@uakron.edu.

Cleveland, OH – Fall 2020 Extern – U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District of Ohio

AkronLawJobs No. 11413 Overview: The Office of the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio is responsible for the prosecution of all federal crimes in northern Ohio. The office also represents the United States and its departments and agencies in civil proceedings filed in federal court and in the Sixth Circuit. Volunteer law clerks assist in the prosecution and defense of both criminal and civil cases in the District Court the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the Bankruptcy Court.
Duties: Can expect to research and write motions in pending cases; to research legal issues for indictments and investigations; to assemble exhibits for trial; to observe hearings and trials of cases on which they are working or in which they are interested.
Qualifications: 1L (second semester) and 2L. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Subject to a background investigation due to the sensitive nature of the work performed by the office.
How to Apply: Send your resume and cover letter to Dean O’Brien at ab139@uakron.edu. Subject Line MUST read: Fall 2020 Extern – U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District
Deadline:  May 14, 2020