Flexible MBA Information Session – March 8, 2013, 5:30-7 pm

Flexible MBA Information Session – March 8, 2013, 5:30-7 pm

Discover the Many Benefits of a Joint Degree!

• Your LSAT may be used in place of the GMAT.

• Save up to 19 credits by doing a joint degree.

• Maximize your job opportunities with 2 degrees.

• Graduate Assistantships available

• JD/MBA or JD/M. Taxation Options

• The MBA interdisciplinary concentration provides maximum flexibility.

Applying is easy! Visit mba.uakron.edu and select “joint degree.”

Faculty and advisors will be on hand to discuss programs, admissions and GMAT requirements. The GRE, LSAT and MCAT may also be considered for admission if you have already taken the test.

Visit mba.uakron.edu to register online and for directions to the Taylor Institute in the Polsky building (fifth floor).

LAW to host Guest Speaker Claudia Bayliff on Feb. 18

The Law Association for Women is very excited to host national expert on sexual violence, Claudia J. Bayliff, Esq.  She will be presenting two separate topics on Monday, February 18th, in Room 167, on the following topics:

LUNCH provided for all who RSVP: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/W3DNSKF

12:15pm – Raped or “Seduced”?  How Language Helps Shape Our Response to Sexual Violence

AND

5:15pm – The Justice Gap for Sexual Assault Victims What Are We Going to Do to Close It?

Ms Bayliff is an attorney and educator with twenty-four years of experience working on issues related to sexual violence. She was also the first Chief of the United States Air Force’s worldwide Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program.

Contact Rebekah Berry-Chaney with questions: rlb91@zips.uakron.edu

A full synopsis of each program can be found at: https://docs.google.com/file/d/1I9KWBeJ46bzy2wD0l3G01TDYLN9DEvvaF0sIXpM_578xQ1bhbIFva6aBaSBe/edit?usp=sharing

ABA Mock Trial Team Finishes Top 4 In Nation

As you may remember, the team of Tony Wise, Kelsie Carson, Kelle Redepenning, and Joshua Rau competed in and won the 9th Annual American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law regional tournament in Boston this past October.  As a result, they advanced to the national tournament along with the winning teams from each of the seven other regions (New York, Washington DC, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas).

Last weekend our advocates competed in the national tournament in Dallas, TX.

Coach Daniel Leister (’12) and Brian Dedez (’09) are proud to announce that after a day of trials against the top eight teams in the U.S., the University of Akron School of Law advanced to the national semifinals.  In other words, out of the original field of 98 law school teams, Akron was one of only four teams from across the country remaining.

In the semifinals, we lost what we were told was a very, very close decision.  What was really impressive was the fact that Akron had already faced the eventual national champion (the University of Pennsylvania) in the preliminary rounds before both teams advanced to the semis.  Akron was the only team in the tournament to face both the national champion and the national runner up (Quinnipiac).  We stood toe to toe with each one.

These kinds of results only happen when the students give their complete energy, effort and focus. In making the conscious choice to do so, the students were the picture-perfect representation of Akron Law: professional, diligent, ethical, and the hardest-working team in the courtroom.