2010-2011 Scholarship Application Now Available

The 2010-11 School of Law Scholarship application is available here:

https://www.uakron.edu/webforms/law/admissions/scholarship-application.dot

Deadline to apply: October 1, 2010

Scholarship awards will likely be distributed in February 2011 for fall 2010 and spring 2011.

Questions?   Please contact Assistant Dean Thorpe at LThorpe@uakron.edu

Street Law Volunteers Needed

The Akron Bar Association is looking for volunteers for Street Law.  Street Law is an award-winning, law-related outreach program in Summit County high schools.  The Akron Bar Association Street Law Committee has partnered with area schools, the University of Akron School of Law and various community organizations and government offices to establish Street Law as a high school elective course.  As a volunteer, you will serve as a resource to the teachers teaching Street Law.  You will be in contact with the teacher you are assigned to and may be asked general questions or to come and help teach a class.  Through this you will gain valuable networking experience by working closely with the attorneys who are assigned as resources as well.  If interested, please e-mail streetlaw@akronbar.org.

Zip Card at the Law Library

Effective August 16, 2010, the Law Library will no longer handle cash or checks.  Patrons wishing to pay overdue fines at the Law Library will need to use a Zip Card.  Funds may be deposited to a Zip Card at one of three Zip Card Offices on campus, at one of the Value Transfer Stations throughout campus (including the Law Library), or online.  Patrons wishing to pay with cash or check may do so at the Main University Library or the Science and Technology Library.

Further Zip Card information may be found here – www.uakron.edu/aux/zipcard

Further information about campus libraries may be found here – www.uakron.edu/libraries

Attention 2009 and 2010 Akron Law grads – Great Job with Summit County Prosecutor’s Office

Akron, OH: Summit County Prosecutor’s Office is looking to hire an entry level attorney (2009 or 2010 graduate) to do property foreclosures in its tax division. Starting salary is approximately $42,000. Interested candidates must submit a resume and cover letter explaining interest in the position to the Career Planning Office by 5 p.m. on Friday, August 6, 2010. E-mail resume and cover letter to jeanne2@uakron.edu or mail hard copies to: The University of Akron School of Law, Career Planning & Placement Office, 150 University Avenue, Akron, OH 44325-2901. Do not contact the Prosecutor’s Office directly.

Ohio Supreme Court Externships

Columbus, OH – Legal Externships
There are 3 externships available with the Ohio Supreme Court.  The jobs are located in Columbus.   One with Justice Stratton, one with Children, Family and the Courts and the last with the Specialized Docket Section.  Interested students should contact Gary Spring, Director, New Business Legal Clinic  (gspring@uakron.edu) ASAP so that he can conduct brief interviews and forward on their information. Here is an overview of department assignments for legal externs:

Chief Justice and Justices – The majority of the externs’ time will be spent researching, analyzing and writing. This may involve the preparation of draft opinions, bench memos and memos discussing discretionary appeals and complaints for writs, speeches, or individualized research projects. The extern will be assigned to the senior law clerk and will have his/her work reviewed by the clerk. Externs will also be able to observe oral arguments on the merits of cases when the court is in session. 2.08

Office of Attorney Services – Susan Christoff, Director – Law school externs work under the direction of Attorney Services Counsel and assist in legal research projects for the Commission on Professionalism and Commission on Unauthorized Practice of Law. Research is conducted with regard to efforts and activities in Ohio and other jurisdictions that promote unauthorized practice of law.  9.09

Board of Commissioners on Grievance and Discipline – Jonathan Marshall, Secretary – Was established by Rule V of the Rules for the Government of the Bar and is charged with administering, interpreting, and enforcing Rule V, which deals with lawyer and judge discipline for ethical misconduct. In addition, Ohio judges, judicial candidates, and magistrates file their financial disclosure statements with the Board. 2.08

Case Management Section – Stephanie Hess, Manager – The Case Management Section provides practical and cost-effective solutions for court case management concerns. This is accomplished through training, case management assessments, reviews of current court practices and partnering with the courts during the change process. As a part of case management services, the section administers the temporary assignment of judges to serve in trial and appellate courts to support the timely and efficient administration of justice. The statistical reporting component of the Case Management Section ensures uniform, accurate and timely reporting of statistical information provided by trial, appellate and mayor’s courts. 2.08

Children, Family and the Courts Section – Steve Hanson, Manager – The Children, Families and the Courts Section provides technical assistance, training, and policy recommendations to improve court performance in cases involving children and families. Technical assistance is provided through consultation with local courts and the production of publications and resource materials. Additionally, the section is extensively involved in the study and vetting of policy initiatives that come to the attention of the Advisory Committee on Children, Families and the Courts. 4.08

Disciplinary Counsel – Jonathan Coughlan, Disciplinary Counsel – Responsible for the investigation and prosecution of matters involving the professional responsibilities of Ohio attorneys and judges. 2.08

Dispute Resolution Section – Jacqueline Hagerott, Manager – The Supreme Court of Ohio Dispute Resolution Section assists all courts in developing and sustaining dispute resolution programs that are accessible to all citizens; provides technical assistance and training to court staff, judges, court personnel and attorneys; provides research related to dispute resolution training, program monitoring and administration of policies and procedures developed in collaboration with the Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Dispute Resolution which includes members appointed by Thomas J. Moyer, Chief Justice. 3.08

Judicial College – Debra Weinberg, Education Program Manager – The Judicial College was created in 1976 and is governed by Gov. Jud. R.V. The College was established to provide educational programs and activities for Ohio judges. In 1988, the program was expanded to include magistrates (then known as referees), and in 1990 the College began to provide programs for non-judicial court personnel throughout the state. 9.09

Office of Administrative Director – Jo Ellen Cline, Legislative Counsel – The extern will be researching issues related to legislation that the Court is monitoring, attending committee meetings at the General Assembly and helping with research and other projects for various task forces and commissions here at the Court. 2.08

Office of Judicial & Court Services – Bruno Romero, Interpreter Services Program Manager – The mission of the Interpreter Services Program (ISP) at the Supreme Court of Ohio is to assist courts in the state of Ohio in ensuring that linguistic minorities and deaf and hard of hearing communities have equal access to the courts. The Interpreter Services Program’s initial focus is to assess the needs of the courts, determine the demographic makeup, and come up with strategies to aid the courts in meeting their goals of access. The ISP will also explore legal research, policy analysis, technical assistance and training. 2.08

Office of Legal Resources – Art Marziale, Director – The Office of Legal Resources provides research and writing support to the Justices on the non-discretionary portion of the Court’s docket: death penalty appeals, public utility appeals, workers’ compensation appeals, state tax appeals, and attorney disciplinary cases. The Office also assists with extraordinary actions filed in the Court, such as mandamus and prohibition actions, supports the Chief Justice with processing affidavits of disqualifications filed throughout the state against judges, and provides other assistance as required by the Court. 2.08

Specialized Dockets Section – Melissa Knopp, Attorney – The Specialized Docket Section encompasses issues related to drug court, mental health court, domestic violence court, sex offender court, child support enforcement court, and re-entry court programs. The Section offers technical support to trial courts in analyzing the need for, planning of, and implementation of specialized docket programs and assists in resolving legal and court procedural issues that arise in such programs 2.08