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March 3, 2015 Spring OCI 2015 Bidding Having trouble viewing this email?Click here March 3, 2015 Spring OCI 2015 Bidding Deadlines by Session The Spring On-Campus Interview Program (OCI) has two components: on-campus interviews and resume collections. OCI offers public interest organizations, government agencies, and law firms an opportunity to interview first and second year students for summer positions and third year students for post-graduate positions. Further details about Spring OCI have been sent to you in a separate email. Alumni Directory RESUME COLLECTIONS: Professor Leticia Saucedo, UC Davis School of Law Job Search Resources Session: Spring 2015 (Research Assistant Resume Collection) Bidding Deadline: March 20 at 11:00pm Class Level: 1L, 2L Symplicity Session: Spring 2015 (San Bernardino Public Defender - Post Grad) Career News Archives Bidding Deadline: April 1 at 11pm Archive of Recorded For questions pertaining to the OCI process please contact Kim Thomas at [email protected]. CSO Presentations Walk-In Hours: Ms. JD 7th Annual Conference on Women in the 11 AM - Noon & 4 - 5 PM, Monday - Thursday; Law: Stronger Together 11 AM - 1 PM, Friday 3Ls: 12 PM - 1 PM, Tuesday - The conference is this week, Thursday March 5 thought Friday March Thursday (with Lisa Carlock); 6, 2015 at UC Hastings College of the Law. Register here. 12 PM -1 PM, Monday and Friday (with Marian Lee). Thursday, March 5th 3Ls may also access general Second Annual Ms. JD Honors Award Reception will walk-ins. recognize women who have demonstrated passion for their careers and shared that passion with other men and women. At this Need more than a few ceremony, Ms. JD will present the Woman of Inspiration Award, minutes? Road Less Traveled Award, Sharing Her Passion Award and Women's Call 530.752.6574 to schedule an appointment. Strength in Numbers Award. Ms. JD will also present its first inaugural TIM (The Incredible Men) Initiative Award. Friday, March 6th Session 1 Rising Together: Young Trailblazers Session 2 Standing Together: Women's Initiatives and Affinity Groups lunchtime TIM Initiative: The Incredible Man Initiative Session 3 Pay It Forward: The Importance of Mentoring Programs Session 4 Planning for the Future Together: Break Out Sessions Followed by Conference Reception US Air Force 2015 Summer Internship -- March 5th Deadline Launch your career in a dynamic environment that embodies public service and rewards you with immediate real-life legal work experience of a lifetime! Apply online at www.USAJobs.gov (Locate the positions using "Air Force law clerk") March 5th, 2015 Application Deadline The 2015 internship is a PAID position! 2Ls should apply to position #1337869 and 1Ls to position #1335111. 2L applicants selected will receive GS-9, Step 1 compensation rates and 1Ls selected will receive GS-7, Step 1 compensation rates. Internship placements are governed by the needs of the Air Force and the geographic preferences of the applicant. 2015 externship applicants must reapply to be considered for a paid position. Minimum Requirements: * US Citizenship * Enrollment in an ABA approved law school (1L or 2L only, can be part time students) * Available to serve 8-10 weeks in the summer Required Documents: * Resume (limited to 1 page) * Occupational Questionnaire completed in USAJobs.gov * Unofficial Transcripts (undergraduate & law school) * Geographic Preferences Memorandum (see base locations at www.airforce.com/jag) NOTES: All positions are subject to the availability of funds. Will not accept mailed or faxed applications. Alumnus Duncan Crabree-Ireland '98 Speaking on Entertainment, Labor, In-House Careers -- Tuesday, March 10, 2015, Room 1001 Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is a King Hall alumnus from the Class of 1998 who is currently the Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel of the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in Los Angeles. He will be speaking about career options in the fields he works in which are entertainment, IP, international and labor/employment as an in-house attorney. Alumni Student Corporate Law Mixer -- Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Tuesday, March 10 Boutin Jones, Inc., Sacramento, CA 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Please join host Kim Lucia '09, King Hall alumni, friends and students at the Corporate Law networking event! Alumni Board members, in conjunction with the LSA Alumni Relations Committee, are excited to host the 5th annual King Hall Legal Networking Series. This series will bring the King Hall community together throughout the year to explore various topics of the law. For students - talking directly with practitioners is the best opportunity to learn about the day-to-day and career-long experiences of Corporate Law attorneys. We look forward to seeing you there! Kindly RSVP HERE by Tuesday, March 3. Business dress is requested. For more information, please contact Chris Rockwood at [email protected] Orrick Sacramento Event -- Thursday, March 19, 2015 The Diversity Committee of the Sacramento Office of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP cordially invites you to Getting Hired and Succeeding as New Lawyers: Tips from Orrick Attorneys and Alumni on Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 5:30 pm (Wells Fargo Building, 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 3000, Sacramento, CA 95814). Panelists include the Honorable Christopher E. Krueger, Julie Totten, Martin Ruano, Emmanual Fua, and Suman Tatapudy. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Linda Partmann ([email protected]) by March 15, 2015. Food and refreshments will be provided. Parking in the Wells Fargo Building will be validated. Alternative Career Event -- 50 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree Without Practicing Law on March 16, 2015 The Bay Area Law School Consortium invites you to attend their alternative career event, 50 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree Without Practicing Law. The event will be held Monday, March 16, 2015 at UC Hastings, 198 McAllister Street, San Francisco, CA. The alternative career employers will talk about what they do, how to leverage your J.D. for an alternative career, and career paths options. Please RSVP to [email protected]. Panel Presentation 5:00 - 6:00pm Panelists: Kristen Hulse (Coblentz) Jacob Kerr (AirBnb) Rachel Bernardo (HR for the Santa Clara Superior Courts) Bharat Kejriwal (McKinsey & Co) Table Talk 6:00 - 7:00pm Refreshments will be served Table Talk Employers (as of Feb. 27): Emilio Camacho (King Hall '11)(California Energy Commission) Remy Goldsmith (King Hall '11)(Congressman Mark DeSaulnier) Christy Clark (Oracle) Alem Sendaba (Oracle) Peter Agnoletti (The Ehmer Group) Bharat Kejriwal (McKinsey & Co) Damon James (Silicon Valley Community Foundation) Elle Segal (CEB) Linda Russell (CEB) Liz Noteware Sponsored by the Bay Area Law School Consortium: UC Berkeley School of Law · Golden Gate University School of Law · McGeorge School of Law · Santa Clara University School of Law · Stanford University, School of Law · UC Davis School of Law · UC Hastings College of the Law · University of San Francisco, School of Law Sacramento County Bar Association Legal Practice Bootcamp -- March 20, 2015 The Sacramento County Bar Association Mentorship Committee along with co-sponsors Sacramento County Bar Association, UC Davis School of Law, and McGeorge School of Law presents Legal Practice Bootcamp on Friday, March 20, 2015 from 8:30 to 12 pm at McGeorge School of Law, Classroom C, 3200 Fifth Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817. Come to the event to learn more practical skills for your legal research, writing, and filing. Students can attend for FREE. Attorneys practicing for less than one year can attend for $15. Schedule 8:30-9:00 - Registration, coffee and pastries 9:00 to 10:00 - Session I - Practical Legal Writing: What the Judge Wants to Read presented by Judge Judy Holzer Hersher - Sacramento County Superior Court 10:00 to 11:00 - Session II - Nuts and Bolts of Filing Pleadings: What Your Legal Secretary Wishes You Knew presented by the Sacramento Legal Secretary's Association and Peter M. Kyung, Attorney and Counselor at Law - Carson & Kyung, A Law Corporation, SCBA Board of Director and Chair of the SCBA Lawyer Referral and Information Service 11:00-12:00 - Session III - Researching Tips for the New Attorney presented by Kelly Browne, Assistant Director for Public Services - Sacramento County Public Law Library RSVP by Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Mail, fax or email your name, address, email, and payment information to: Sacramento County Bar Association, 1329 Howe Ave., Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95825 * Phone 916.564.3780 * Fax 916.564.3787 * Email [email protected]. Unraveling the Mysteries of Law and Motion: Beyond the Practice Guides and Into Chambers Sponsored by the Association of Defense Counsel Young Lawyers and Bench/Bar Sections: Unraveling the Mysteries of Law and Motion -- Beyond the Practice Guides and Into Chambers Learn the dos and don'ts of motion practice directly from the source. Judge Cadei and Judge Brown will address persuasive pleadings and oral argument. Judge Hight will address the expedited jury trial program. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with judges from many jurisdictions following the program. The Honorable David I. Brown, Judge, Sacramento Superior Court The Honorable Raymond M. Cadei, Judge, Sacramento Superior Court The Honorable Robert C. Hight, Presiding Judge, Sacramento Superior Court Friday, March 27, 2015 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm - Program 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Judicial Reception Sutter Club * 1220 9th Street * Sacramento, CA 95814 Cost is $25 for members and $35 for non-members
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