SCANLON INN OF COURT ACCEPTING STUDENT APPLICATIONS FOR 2011-2012

The University of Akron School of Law in conjunction with the Akron Bar Association sponsors the Charles F. Scanlon Inn of Court. This is an extra-curricular activity for lawyers, judges, and law students. Students interested in participating in this unique experience may submit applications to Professor Carro by April 15, 2011. An application should include a cover letter reflecting, inter alia, that you have or have not previously applied, and a resume.

The Inn of Court, now in its third decade, is made up of attorneys with less than four years of experience, attorneys with four to fifteen years of experience, and senior attorneys and judges. We have Federal and State Court Judges as members, as well as renowned litigators. The Inn of Court meets each year from September through April (skipping December), once a month, to discuss ethics, public issues, and advocacy.

In addition to being a member of the Inn as a whole, each Inn member is also a participant in a pupilage group which might be likened to a subcommittee of the Inn. There are usually sixty to seventy people in the Inn as a whole and fifteen to eighteen people in each of four pupilage groups. The Inn as a whole meets in the evening once a month, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY of each month, except December. The pupilage group would also meet once a month for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or after work to discuss the matters presented in the general meeting.

At the monthly Inn of Court meetings we discuss diverse issues, including advocacy and ethics issues. This past term we discussed constitutional issues such as the genesis of the Ninth Amendment, Wikipedia, and the First Amendment.

We are fortunate to have eight positions allocated to the School of Law for interested and dedicated students to participate in the Inn for one year. If you are interested in participating and can attend the meetings outlined above, please submit a letter expressing your interest and a resume to Professor J. Dean Carro. Preference is given to students who have applied previously, and to graduating students who will not have the opportunity the following year to participate. The deadline for submitting your applications is April 15, 2011. Thank you for your attention.

Akron Bar Diversity Food Fest

Friendly Reminder . . .  

Thursday, March 24, 2011 5:00 – 7:00 P.M.

 Please join us for our next Sidebar to “Celebrate our Diversity” with foods representing some cultural and ethnic heritages of our  members.  Try Arroz con Pollo, Peanut Stew, Jambalaya,  Black Eyed Peas, Potato Kungel,  Italian Sausage, Tiropeta and much more!

It is FREE and will be hosted at the Akron Bar Association.   See http://www.akronbar.org for directions 

Also posted on Akron Bar Association calendar at:   http://www.akronbar.org/Calendar.aspx?EventID=610&Start=634365828000000000&End=634365900000000000

 Akron Law Guest Chefs include:   

           Dean Martin H. Belsky (featuring a dish prepared by his wife, Kate Waits)

          Professor Brant Lee

          Professor Joann Sahl

          Assistant Dean Lauri Thorpe

JOINT J.D./LL.M. IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

LAW FACULTY APPROVES:

 JOINT J.D./LL.M. IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

At its meeting earlier this month, the law faculty voted to create a joint J.D./LL.M. program in Intellectual Property Law, effective fall 2011.  Under the program, a student would have to complete 100 credit hours of study, including 24 credit hours in intellectual property-related courses, earn an overall 3.0 GPA in IP courses, and satisfy all current requirements for the J.D. degree.   Included within the 24 credit hours would be a six-credit thesis, which would also satisfy the GWR requirement.  Up to 12 credits of IP-related course work at the J.D. level could be credited towards satisfaction of the LL.M. requirements. It is anticipated that a student could meet these requirements during three years of full-time study, plus summer study.  Students should apply for the program no later than the beginning of their second year of study.

At the same meeting, the faculty also approved changes to the current LL.M. requirements.  The number of required credits has been reduced from 30 to 24; all students would be required to enroll in Fundamentals of Intellectual Property (formerly Introduction to Intellectual Property); and all students would have to take a course in either patent, copyright or trademark law, as well as at least one international IP course.

An informational meeting regarding the new program will be held within the next few weeks.  Stay tuned for date/time/location.

 In the meantime, please contact either Professor Samuels at Samuels@uakron.edu or Assistant Dean Thorpe at LThorpe@uakron.edu if you have any questions.

Questions about the July 2011 Bar Exam?

Don’t forget to attend the Bar Exam Q & A session tonight (Monday, 3/21) at 6:30 in W214. July 2010 and Feb 2011 bar takers will be there to answer your questions and share their bar exam experiences.
A light dinner will be served (Jimmy John’s sandwiches).
Questions? Contact ASP Director Katherine Silver Kelly
ksk10@uakron.edu

Law Graduation Application Deadlines and Process

 IMORTANT REQUIREMENT, DO IT EARLY…PLAN AHEAD!  

 JD and LL.M. STUDENTS  

 Use your UAnetID and password to apply for graduation through ZipLine. 

 MAY 2012 completers  

 MUST APPLY FOR GRADUATION BY NOVEMBER 1, 2011  

DECEMBER 2012 completers 

MUST APPLY FOR GRADUATION BY JULY 1, 2012 


 HERE’S HOW:  

 Use your UAnetID and password to apply for graduation through ZipLine. 

 ZipLine will asks students to verify college and plan before submitting the application. 

 This link provides step-by-step instructions for applying for graduation. 

 MEET THE DEADLINE =  FREE ($0)  

  MISS THE DEADLINE = $100     (and perhaps having to wait until the next degree conferral date) 

  Questions and comments may be directed to the Office of the University Registrar at 330-972-8300 or registrar@uakron.edu or to Graduation Services at commencement@uakron.edu.