Monday, March 25, 2013

SUMMER CORPS APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 10


Students may now apply through April 10 for funding through our Summer Corps program.

Summer Corps is an AmeriCorps-funded program that provides 1L and 2L students with the opportunity to earn a $1,175 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award for dedicating their summer to a qualifying legal project at a nonprofit public interest organization.

AmeriCorps currently has four priority areas, and we are looking to fund projects in these areas for the 2013 Summer Corps program. Students with projects focusing on serving veterans and military families, homeowners facing foreclosure, victims of disaster, and medical-legal partnerships should apply!

If you have students who have not yet secured a summer internship, check out our website here for resources on finding internships in our priority areas.

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPLICATION OPENS ON MARCH 22

Our National Advisory Committee (NAC) provides a great opportunity to become more involved with Equal Justice Works. The NAC serves in an advisory board capacity to Equal Justice Works, and by serving on the NAC, you can play an important role in providing feedback and guidance on select Equal Justice Works initiatives.

We are currently seeking three law school professionals and three law student members to fill positions that will begin service on June 1, 2013 for a two year commitment that will end on June 1, 2015.  As a member of the NAC, you are required to attend an annual meeting and participate in periodic conference calls throughout the year to work on projects designed to help Equal Justice Works improve existing programs and develop new initiatives.  

More details on the NAC and the application will be available on our website here on Friday, March 22. The application deadline is Monday, April 22.

POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM PROMOTION COMING SOON

We have combined recruitment efforts for our two largest postgraduate programs, and will send posters promoting both programs to our main contacts in the Career Services or Public Interest Programs offices of member schools in the next week or so.  More detailed information and application materials are available at www.equaljusticeworks.org.  These programs are:

AmeriCorps Legal Fellowships: In partnership with AmeriCorps, this program allows Fellows to provide critical legal services to improve the lives of low-income and homeless veterans and disaster victims.  A living allowance is provided and an educational award is earned after successful completion of the program.

Equal Justice Works Fellowships: As a participant in the largest postgraduate legal fellowship program in the U.S., an Equal Justice Works Fellow creates his or her dream job with a nonprofit organization that has agreed to host the applicant if awarded a fellowship.  Fellows receive a salary and are eligible for student loan repayment assistance.

Your help in spreading the word about these unique opportunities is much appreciated.  We’ve also distributed these materials to our Fellows and host sites around the country.  If you’d like additional posters, please send us an email with the requested quantity of each, along with your mailing address.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

How to Pack for a Conference

Although the image addresses some pointers on how to dress for the CPAC, I think this is a good reminder of how we should pack for any conference/state bar meeting/young lawyer event/etc...
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Free Webinars on IP Law


Starting in the fall semester next year (2013), PatBar® will provide a free Webinar each semester for law school students who are interested in finding out more about Intellectual Property (IP) law. The  Webinars will last approximately 35 minutes and may be accessed by registering for the presentation sometime before the program starts (http://patbar.com/webinar).

Students will log onto the above Website to register for the Webinars. The first Webinar will be at 5:00 pm Eastern Time on Friday, October 4, 2013, but registered students may access the Webinar at any time after that. A second Webinar, with different content, is planned for 5:00 PM February 7, 2014.

The Webinars will provide relevant information for both engineers and science majors, who may be primarily interested in patents and patent law. It will also be for law students who are interested in other categories of IP law, such as trademarks, copyrights, antitrust law, etc. We will review aspects of the patent bar, job interviews, and writing samples so that law students will be prepared for interviews as a 2L, and for summer internships as a rising 3L.

Our instructor is David Meeks, who is the founder of PatBar® and a patent attorney. Mr. Meeks has been involved with patents from his first job out of engineering school as a development engineer. He produces the patent bar review course that our company sells today, and is also an astute observer of how law school students may make the best of their law school experience.
David Meeks/PatBar® Patent Attorney director@patbar.com