BarBri Q&A Session and Student Appreciation Day

  • Win a Video iPod and score free lunch!
  • Thursday, October 1
  • 12-1pm
  • Room 167

Learn about what enrolling early in BarBri can do for you. Your enrollment includes:

  • Outlines for Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Real and Personal Property, Torts, Criminal Procedure, Corporations, Evidence and more!
  • Practice essay questions with model answers and objective questions with detailed answers
  • Access to Online Review Lectures to help you better understand your subjects
  • Access to our Exclusive StudySmart Software to test your knowledge of first year concepts
  • Access to an Online Law School Success Lecture to maximize your exam performance

*Lunch is first come, first serve. One Video iPod will be raffled off!

All students welcome! Our ONLY business is bar review.

Lockers

If you are interested in renting one of the lockers in the Law School Basement, please see the Cashier’s Office in Simmons Hall.

The pricing information that the Cashier’s Office has provided is as follows:

1 year (beginning in Fall semester only): $10
1 semester (beginning in Spring semester only): $7

If you return your lock at the end of your rental period: $3 refund

Not having to carry all of your books all of the time: Priceless

All lockers must be cleaned out at the end of the rental period, and cannot be rented over the summer. The University’s Locking Systems Personnel will unlock all lockers at the end of Fall semester, after Final Exams, and empty any remaining items (placed in the lost & found at the reception desk). All locks will then be reassigned. The date of this clean-out will be determined and announced before Final Exams begin.

How to Survive an ERISA Audit

Interested in knowing more about employee pension and health plans?  Join our program…

September 10, 2009

7:30 AM – Breakfast (generously provided by The Principal Financial Group)
8:00-9:00 AM – Scott Campbell
9:00-10:00 AM – ERISA Hot Topic Panel Presentation

Location:          University Martin Center,  105 Fir Hill St.

Scott Campbell, Supervisory Benefits Advisor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration U.S. Department of Labor, will discuss how to prepare for a Department of Labor audit and how to avoid being selected for an audit. Mr. Campbell’s presentation will be followed by an ERISA Hot Topic Panel Presentation, covering fee disclosure, education v. advice, and Qualified Default Investment Alternatives.

Three 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 Sept. 4 to Michele Novachek in the Office of External Programs (manovac@uakron.edu).  All are welcome to pay the $50 registration fee to attend.

For more information and for paid registration, visit: www.uakron.edu/continuinged