Fed. Society – The Long Term Consequences of the Financial Crisis – Mar. 28, 12:30 pm, L-151

Akron Law Federalist Society Spring Fling:  A Week of Intellectual Engagement

Wednesday, March 28th, 12:30 pm, L-151

Event Title: “The Long Term Consequences of the Financial Crisis”

Keynote Speaker: John Allison, Former Chairman and CEO of BB&T Corporation

John Allison Bio:

John Allison is Retired Chairman and CEO of BB&T Corporation, the 10th largest financial services holding company headquartered in the U. S. Mr. Allison began his service with BB&T in 1971 and managed a wide variety of responsibilities throughout the bank. He became president of BB&T in 1987 and was elected Chairman and CEO in July 1989. During Mr. Allison’s tenure as CEO from 1989 to 2008, BB&T grew from $4.5 billion to $152 billion in assets. In March 2009, he joined the faculty of Wake Forest University School of Business as Distinguished Professor of Practice.

Allison is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received his master’s degree in management from Duke University (1974). He is also a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and has received 6 Honorary Doctorate Degrees. Allison has received the Corning Award for Distinguished Leadership, been inducted into the NC Business Hall of Fame and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Banker. He was recognized by the Harvard Business Review as one of the top 100 most successful CEO’s in the world over the last decade.

He serves on the Board of Visitors at the business schools at Wake Forest, Duke, and UNC-Chapel Hill, and the Board of Directors of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

A native of Charlotte, N.C., Allison is married to the former Elizabeth McDonald of Elkin, N.C. They have two sons and one daughter.

Note about this event: This event is possible thanks to a generous grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation (www.kauffman.org). The Law & Growth Grant Mission Statement: “The law can hinder attempts to accelerate economic growth and promote innovation, or it can encourage them-ultimately improving or diminishing the living standard for all Americans. This is why the Law and Growth Speaker Series is aimed at educating future policy makers, entrepreneurs, in-house counsels, business attorneys and legal academics about the ways law influences economic growth and prosperity in the United States.”

John Allison’s Forbes.com profile: http://people.forbes.com/profile/john-a-allison/10776

Fed. Society – Shoot to Kill: Police Use of Deadly Force – Mar. 27, 12:30 pm, W-210

Akron Law Federalist Society Spring Fling:  A Week of Intellectual Engagement

Tuesday, March 27th, 12:30 pm, W-210

Event Title: “Shoot to Kill: Police Use of Deadly Force”

Keynote Speaker: Jack Kress, Director of the Ethics and Justice Center

Commentator: Professor Dana Cole, Akron School of Law

Lunch Provided by Chili’s

Brief event description in the words of Mr. Kress: “I’ll be using a vintage NYPD training film on the police use of deadly force and trying actively to engage the students with it. I intend only very briefly to mention Supreme Court cases, such as Tennessee v. Garner and Graham v. Connor, as I will focus primarily on the students’ experiencing the firearm simulation exercise and therefore better understanding how police experience the decision of whether and when to employ lethal force.”

Jack Kress Bio:

Jack Kress is the author of more than 15 books and 70 articles on issues of ethics and justice; his most recent peer-reviewed article was published in the prestigious American Journal of Transplantation. Professor Kress holds degrees from Columbia University and Cambridge University; he has been tenured and taught at several graduate schools. He has also held numerous positions with local, state and federal government agencies.

In 1990, Professor Kress was named Special Counsel for Ethics and Designated Agency Ethics Official for the United States Department of Health and Human Services, where he worked with the Office of White House Counsel and the U. S. Office of Government Ethics in formulating the federal government’s ethics policies; he concurrently directed the largest federal ethics and bioethics program, encompassing all components of HHS, including the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

In 2001, Jack Kress was selected as the first Executive Director of the HHS Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation, and led that group in promulgating and implementing more than forty recommendations for reform in America’s donation and transplantation system, including the establishment of the national breakthrough collaborative. From 2004-2009, Professor Kress was a core faculty member of the Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical College. He presently directs the Ethics and Justice Center in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Resume Collection – Legal Intern at Nordson Corporation in Westlake, Ohio – Apply ASAP!

Resume Collection

 AkronLawJobs Job No. 3298 – Westlake, OH – Legal Intern – Nordson Corporation, Corporate Law Department

 Duties: To perform legal research and draft legal memorandum on a variety of corporate legal topics including, but not limited to, labor and employment, trade compliance, international legal topics, general corporate matters and intellectual property.   Perform due diligence tasks on merger and acquisition projects such as summarizing material contracts and other document review related tasks.  Perform basic contract review under attorney supervision.  Prepare power point presentations on legal topics.  Coordinate and manage miscellaneous projects as assigned.  If necessary, assist on litigation discovery tasks under attorney supervision.

 

Requirements and Preferred QualificationsEnrollment in an ABA accredited law school; Top 25% class rank preferred; 3.0 minimum G.P.A.; Second year students preferred, but will consider first year students who have completed legal research and writing; Intermediate to proficient level of experience with Microsoft office (Word, Excel, and Power Point); Experience with Lexis Nexis and/or Westlaw and other online legal research sources; Prior corporate experience helpful but not required (i.e., human resources, accounting/finance, etc.); Excellent written and verbal communication skills required

 

Position Specifics:   Minimum of 30 hours/week beginning mid-May and ending mid-August; must be flexible to work additional hours as required.  Position may be converted to part-time work in fall of 2012.  Pay:  $25/hour.  Please note that this summer position is not likely to result in full time employment upon graduation.

 

To Apply:  Please submit a cover letter and resume to Jeanne Kennedy (jeanne2@uakron.edu) ASAP, but no later than Friday, March 30, 2012.  Cover letter should be addressed to:  Amy Towers, Human Resources Associate; Nordson Corporation; 300 Nordson Drive; Amherst, OH 44001. DO NOT CONTACT THE FIRM DIRECTLY.   ALL MATERIALS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CAREER PLANNING OFFICE BY THE DEADLINE DATE.

A.L.i.C.E. Program Reminder – PLEASE ATTEND!

A.L.i.C.E. Program – Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evaluate

As you may know, our UA Police Department has adopted the A.L.i.C.E. program teaching proactive measures to be taken when faced with an assailant entering a building or classroom.

A.L.i.C.E. stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evacuate.  This nationally-renowned training was developed following examination of school shootings, such as the one that occurred at Colombine . . . and closer to our community we consider Appalachian School of Law, Case Western Reserve University and now Chardon.

UAPD will be here to deliver A.L.i.C.E. training sessions, as follows:

LAW STUDENTS (lunch hour)
Monday, March 26 – Noon to 1:00 – Law Student Lunchroom

LAW STUDENTS (dinner hour)
Wednesday, March 28 – 5:30 – 6:30 – Law Student Lunchroom

The faculty and staff went through this training yesterday and we highly recommend that all of you take part!  Come dressed ready to participate, there is an opportunity for interaction.

In the meantime, please view the brief intro training video prior to our in-service training session.  See:  http://www.uakron.edu/safety/police/services/training.dot.

SELS – Don’t forget Socratic Karaoke TONIGHT at Thursday’s Lounge

Don’t forget Socratic Karaoke TONIGHT!!

Where: Thursday’s Lounge, 306 E. Exchange Street
When: Tonight — Friday, March 23 at 9:00pm-close

The Sports and Entertainment Law Society invites you to Socratic Method Karaoke II.  The socratic method applied to karaoke means you can make your fellow law students sing the song of your choice for $1 (and get out of singing for a $1).  This is a fundraiser to allow us to have food at our meetings, bring speakers, and host these fun events.

Cover = $3 for non-members, no cost to due-paying members

Hope to see you tonight!

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