**New OCI** NASA Glenn Research Center (2 Positions)

Employer: NASA Glenn Research Center

Hiring Criteria:
2L

This is an UNPAID EXTERNSHIP. The minimum requirements to receive an interview for this opportunity are as follows:
U.S. Citizen,
Valid state-issued photo ID,
Consent to a background check,
Completed at least THREE semesters of law school before Summer 2020,
Top 30% of the class,
Interest in public service, government contracting, federal labor and employment, and/or intellectual property as it pertains to Federal entities, and
Strong writing and research skills.

Description:
Summer 2020 – General Externship
The student will participate in a variety of legal activities designed to assure adequacy and propriety in, and defensibility of, NASA activities and documentation, protect legal and financial rights of the Government and parties affected by NASA activities and prevent or minimize litigation risks, claims, or controversy.
The student may assist in preparing cases for hearings before administrative bodies or courts. The student will observe various legal meetings, including negotiations with contractors, claimants, or other third parties or agencies. The student may assist in the preparation and drafting of Space Act Agreements, contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and other legal documents, including statements of work and specifications, terms and conditions, regulatory directives, and other matters. The student may perform legal research on complex matters and draft legal opinions. The student’s experience at NASA may involve the areas of Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act, the Federal Tort Claims Act, the Space Act, labor relations, personnel law, federal contracts and procurement law, alternate dispute resolution, equal employment opportunity, fiscal law, security, Standards of Conduct, Federal ethics laws, environmental law, international law, export control and commercialization, intellectual property, technology transfer, and other general legal matters.

Deadline: Friday, October 25th at Noon

Interviews will take place on Monday, November 4th.

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Employer: NASA Glenn Research Center

Hiring Criteria:
1L 2L

This opportunity is unpaid. NASA GRC seeks to select the best qualified applicant(s) from a diverse candidate pool. The minimum requirements to receive an interview for this opportunity are as follows:
• U.S. Citizen,
• Over the age of 18,
• Valid state-issued photo ID,
• Consent to a background check,
• A bachelor’s degree in a science or engineering field (eligible to sit for the US Patent Bar Exam),
• Strong writing and research skills, and
• Completed at least one year of law school. Completion of a patent law course is also preferred.

Description: The NASA GRC OCC Summer Patent externship focuses on the practice of patent law. Externs will get to experience the role of an in-house patent attorney first hand while working on special projects closely with a NASA Supervising Patent Attorney. Extern projects include, for example, researching IP-related issues, evaluating new invention disclosures, assessing patentability searches, participating in discussions with scientists and technology transfer members regarding commercialization and patentability, supporting efforts to draft new patent applications and responding to patent office actions before the US Patent Office, and assisting with the submission of patent filing documents such as inventor assignments and declarations.

Deadline: Friday, October 25th at Noon

Interviews will take place on Monday, November 4th.

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OCI Deadlines for 10/13-10/19

Employer: PolyOne Corporation

Hiring Criteria:
2L

Description:
Seeking a Law Clerk for Summer 2020. Will support the Corporate Legal Department. The ideal candidate will be local to the Cleveland area and able to work full-time during the summer months (May-August). This role provides an opportunity to gain exposure to many aspects of our business, provides first-hand knowledge of how an in-house legal department operates and allows you to put into practice the legal research, writing, development, networking, and community involvement.

Deadline: Monday, October 14th at Noon

Interviews will take place on Tuesday, October 22nd.

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Employer: Pease & Associates, Inc.

Hiring Criteria: 
2L 3L
PREFER: Accounting or tax undergraduate major or a student currently pursuing a joint degree in either of those areas.

Description:
Pease & Associates is a CPA firm. Will be doing tax planning, business structuring, and problem resolution for the firm.

Deadline: Thursday, October 17th 

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Employer: Cavitch, Familo & Durkin

Hiring Criteria: 
3L

Description:
Seeking an Entry-level Associate

Submit: Resume, Cover Letter, Transcript, and References through Symplicity

Deadline: Monday, October 18th at Noon

Interviews will take place on Wednesday, October 30th.


The ABA Antitrust Law Section’s Janet D. Steiger Fellowship Project is now accepting applications for Summer 2020

The Steiger Fellowship is designed to place remarkable law students in Offices of Attorneys General across the United States. Selected students, serving eight to 10 weeks during the summer of 2020, will have an extraordinary opportunity to gain valuable experience in the practice of Consumer Protection and Antitrust Law. Among this year’s forty (40) host are Minnesota and Rhode Island, who will each host a Steiger Fellow for the first time, and again includes the National Association of Attorneys General and the Office of the Attorney General of the Government of the District of Columbia. We also welcome back the Attorney General’s Office of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands and the Department of Justice of the Government of Puerto Rico.

This year’s recruitment activities are taking place during the fall semester. The application period is now open and will close October 25, 2019. While this is a change from years past, the fellowship continues to be open to both 1L and 2L students. Recent revisions to the NALP guidelines now allow individual law schools to determine whether to permit 1Ls access to employment. To that end, applicants who do not currently have all required materials, such as law school transcripts and writing samples, must submit them as soon as they become available.

Each selected student will receive a $6,000 stipend for the summer (administered through the fellowship site’s office and subject to certain federal taxes). In the event that a Steiger Fellow is not living at home during their fellowship, a limited travel/housing stipend allowance may be available.

The application and full details are available online at: http://AmBar.org/Steiger. Submission of all required materials must be sent via email to: ABASteigerFellowship@americanbar.org.

Please refer any questions or concerns to: ABASteigerFellowship@americanbar.org.

U.S. Marine Corps JAG Info Session and Informational Interviews

The U.S. Marine Corps JAG will be on campus on Monday, October 21st and Thursday, October 24th to conduct informational interviews for any students interested in learning about internships and JAG positions with the U.S. Marine Corps JAG. On Monday, October 21st there will also be an information session held from 12:00-12:30 PM in Room 201.

All students will need to provide a resume that includes their LSAT score of 150 or higher

Open to all class years;
Interested 2Ls and 3Ls should apply for an interview slot via Symplicity no later than Monday, October 14th at Noon;
Interested 1Ls should contact Assistant Director Bencze via email at anb77@uakron.edu no later than Monday, October 14th at Noon; and
Career Services will contact you to select your interview slot. Informational Interviews will be approximately 30 minutes.