Akron Law/Akron Bar Liaison Committee Annual Cookout – Wednesday, June 20 at 12:15 – Please join us!!

To all July 2012 bar takers, Akron Law students working in or around Akron and Akron area attorneys:

 Please join the Akron Bar Association’s University of Akron Liaison Committee for a lunchtime cookout on Wednesday, June 20th from 12:15 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. on the lawn outside of the School of Law’s West Hall. Help us support our recent law school grads studying for the July bar exam by stopping for a bite to eat and some fun socializing! All are welcome and encouraged to attend: bar takers, law students, summer clerks, local attorneys, magistrates and judges.

 We hope to see you then!

 

 

 

 

Judicial Clerkships with the New Jersey Judiciary – Recent Grads and 2013 Graduates Should Apply

Judicial Clerkships with the New Jersey Judiciary – Recent Grads and 2013 Graduates Should Apply: The New Jersey Judiciary seeks recent law school graduates  to fill approximately 480 one-year judicial clerkships to commence August 26, 2013 and end August 31, 2014. The program is intended for graduates of American Bar Association approved law schools who have not yet significantly engaged in the practice of law. New Jersey Bar membership and New Jersey residency are not requirements. Excellent writing and analytical skills are essential. There are 2 ways to apply: Direct Application and Centralized Electronic Application. Candidates are strongly encouraged to use both methods. To apply directly to individual Justices and Judges, send a cover letter and resume directly to their chambers. You may also include a transcript, writing sample, and/or letters or recommendation. It is highly recommended that applicants apply early (approximately the first week of September 2012). Visit www.njcourts.com/lawclerks for the most up to date information to assist in preparing direct application materials. Effective immediately, you may also email one copy of a cover letter and resume to Lawclerkresumes.mailbox@judiciary.state.nj.us (do not send a writing sample, transcripts or references to this email). Resumes sent to this email will be uploaded to a centralized electronic system for judges to search and review. Again, both methods of applying are recommended.  Any questions should be directed to Kimberly B. Douglas, Esq. at (609) 984-9361 or kimberly.douglas@judiciary.state.nj.us. Also, there is additional information in the CPPO.

Akron Bar Association Street Law Program seeks PAID law school liaison/law student coordinator – deadline extended. APPLY TODAY!

Akron, OH – Law School Liaison/Law Student Coordinator – Akron Bar Association Street Law Program  – Deadline extended!

(Part-time position)

The Akron Bar Association (“ABA”) Street Law Program is a collaborative effort involving the legal community, the University of Akron School of Law, and local high schools.  Street Law is a class that is taught by high school teachers in area high schools, with assistance from law students and local attorneys. In addition, the ABA Street Law Committee promotes law-related education for Elementary and Middle School Students.

 The Street Law Intern’s primary role is to coordinate the Street Law Program from the law school end by serving as the contact person between the Akron Bar Association Street Law Committee and the law school.  Generally, the coordinator will help the Committee with the planning and preparation of each year’s program for the law student participants.  The coordinator will participate in recruitment and placement of law students to assist in the high schools with the Street Law class.  The coordinator will be responsible for disseminating information to the law student participants and to the Street Law teachers at the high schools. There are additional job duties and the Intern will report to the Chair of the Street Law Committee.

 Duties and Responsibilities:

 •             In the summer, begin law student recruitment efforts for next school year.

•             After responses have been received expressing interest, contact students and provide them with preliminary information.

•             At the start of school year, recruit law student participants and confirm participants’ placements.  

•             Throughout the semester, serve as a contact for students and assist with any problems regarding placements.

•             Throughout the year, attend the monthly Street Law Committee meetings at the Akron Bar Association; typically held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Noon.

•             Prior to exam week, collect all Street Law textbooks from law students.

•             Assist the Akron Bar Association Street Law committee with preparation for the Summer Training Institute (usually held the 1st week in August) and the Mini-training session (usually held the last week of January) held for the Street Law teachers, law students, and lawyers:  i.e. reserve room and video equipment at law school, etc.; help plan the agenda so as to address needs of the law student participants and the Street Law teachers.

 The Street Law Intern must be available to work approximately 10 hours per week.  Work will take place at the Akron Bar Association Building on 57 S. Broadway and at various local schools.  Pay range is in the area of $8-10/hour.

 Resumes and cover letters may be sent to Judge Katarina Cook, Akron Municipal Court, Harold K. Stubbs Justice Center, 217 South High Street #805, Akron, OH 44308.  The deadline to submit applications is Thursday, June 28, 2012.

The Expungement Clinic has volunteer opportunities available this summer

The Expungement Clinic has volunteer opportunities available this summer.

The Expungment Clinic assists low-income residents of the City of Akron seal their criminal records.Law students interview the clients, conduct the research, and prepare and file the necessary documents. Students with a legal intern certificate represent clients in court under the supervision of the clinic attorney. Intern certified students have the opportunity to represent clients in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas, Akron Municipal Court, Barberton Municipal Court and Stow Municipal Court. Students have also represented clients in Medina, Portage and Wayne County Courts of Common Pleas. Students also conduct community presentations on expungment law.

Students interested in volunteering with the clinic should email their resume and cover letter to the Program Director Attorney Aviva Wilcher at ALW61@UAkron.Edu.

Thanks,

Aviva L. Wilcher, Esq.

Examsoft SofTest Upgrade

Students,

 

Examsoft just released a new version of SofTest and everyone must upgrade before your next exam.  You must first uninstall the old version of SofTest and install the newest version.  Instructions for uninstalling your old version can be found here: http://support.examsoft.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=15194&task=knowledge&questionID=429 .  Once you have the software uninstalled, you will need to update to the latest version.  The process is identical to how you installed it before.  Please remember that Akron Law’s Examsoft homepage is http://www.examsoft.com/akronlaw.  If you have absolutely any problems, please let us know or you can also contact Examsoft support at 866.429.8889 or visit www.examsoft.com/support.  Thanks!!