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The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition University of Georgia School of Law Digital Commons @ Georgia Law Other Law School Publications Archives 7-1-1980 The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition University of Georgia School of Law Repository Citation University of Georgia School of Law, "The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition" (1980). Other Law School Publications. 92. https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/lectures_pre_arch_archives_other/92 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives at Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Other Law School Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. Please share how you have benefited from this access For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition Summer, 1980 Vol. 16, NO.2 Letter From the Dean 2 Placement Policies and Procedures 3 Faculty 4 Campus and the Law School 6 Academic Calendar and Description 7 Clinical Education Programs 8 Student Organizations 9 Employment Preference Index 10 Directory of Graduates 12 With great pleasure and pride we introduce in this directory the 1981 graduating class of the University of Georgia School of Law. This senior class, 200 students selected from 1,304 applicants, entered the Georgia Law School in the fall of 1978 with a mean undergraduate grade point average of 3.46 and an average Law School Admission Test score of646. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the entering qualifications of our students combine to assure competence in these students, who then participate in a rigorous course of study. This course of study, a comprehensive program in legal education, includes a carefully planned curriculum, taught by legal educators whose national and international reputations rest on their instruction, scholarship and service. Our students themselves conduct research and study in a Law School Library ranked among the top twenty in the nation as defined by the 1978-1979 ABA Review of Legal Education. To broaden their education, many of these students participate in clinical programs that include prosecution, legal aid, legal writing for publication, and trial presentation, and they become involved in organizations that offer practical experience in and a respect for our legal system. We welcome your inquiries about these students, encourage you to utilize our placement services, and invite you to visit the University of Georgia School of Law at your earliest convenience. I~y J. Ralph Beaird Dean 2 PLACEMENT PROCEDURES The University of Georgia School of Law Placement Office circulated to the appropriate serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. As such, alumni, who will then contact the office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from the employer directly. These employers are made available to all interested students. When an experienced graduates may employer lists ajob opening with the Law School, the Placement include those who have ac- Office requests information on the title of the position, the loca- cepted short-term employ- tion, the duration (permanent job or summer clerkship), descrip- ment in judicial c1erkships, tion of the expected duties, salary range, and minimum require- fellowships or military ser- ments expected of all applicants. Because of the selectivity of our vice; those who have pursued admissions standards and the quality (measured in undergraduate additional graduate study; grade point average and Law School Admission Test score) of our and those who have been in students, we urge employers to consider credentials and qualifica- practice but are interested in tions other than mere law school grade point averages. changing the location or na- Employers who would like to use our placement services may ture of their work. decide to interview on campus, recruit through correspondence with the office or individual students, may elect to have us send a list of available candidates, or may wish to obtain information on experienced alumni seeking employment. Interviewing at the School PLACEMENT POLICIES On campus interviewing is concentrated in October, November and December, the most active recruiting months, but the Place- Placement Office Role ment Office also arranges such interviews for employers whose hiring needs occur at other times of the year. Interviews may be The Placement Office does not screen students for interviews or scheduled for third-year students seeking permanent positions and select students for particular jobs. Because an employer is the for first or second-year students interested in summer jobs. party most familiar with the requirements of a specific position, To facilitate efficient and effective interviewing, we request that that employer may best determine which students appear to be employers adhere to the following procedures. most appropriate for consideration. We will, however, compile 1. Contact the Placement Office after April Ist to reserve space and mail resumes, coordinate an interview schedule on campus or at your office, and provide interviewing facilities. In short, we will for a fall interviewing date, or at least one month before a date during the remainder of the year. attempt in every way to facilitate an employer's recruitment pro- 2. Complete our Placement Office Employer Data Sheet and cess, but we will, in fairness to employer and applicant, refrain return it to our office for confirmation. This form will be sent from influencing hiring decisions. upon request. Equal Employment 3. Send a description of the employer's firm, agency, corpora- The University of Georgia School of Law is committed to a tion, or business. This description should enable the student to ascertain the areas and volume of work, the content of a policy of equal employment op)1ortunity for individuals regardless summer program or permanent position, and the minimum oftheirrace, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, handicap or qualifications desired of all applicants. veteran status. This policy is not only embodied in federal and 4. Notify the Placement Office as soon as possible if changes in state laws, but is also inherent in the ideals of the legal profession. format or scheduling are desired. We assume that prospective employers using our services and 5. Correspond with each individual interviewed when the final facilities maintain policies and procedures consistent with this disposition of his or her candidacy has been determined. principle of equal employment. In the interest of eliminating dis- 6. Notify the Placement Office when the position(s) has been crimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national filled. origin, handicap or veteran status, we make our services available only to employers whose practices are consistent with this policy. Recruiting Through Correspondence Employers who are unable to interview at the school are invited to send announcements of available positions along with employer descriptions to the Placement Office. Such employers may elect FOR FURTHER INFORMATION for the Placement Office to collect and forward resumes to them, or may decide to allow interested students to contact the employer The University of Georgia School of Law Placement Office directly. To ensure accuracy of placement records, these employ- invites law firms, government agencies, corporations, judges, ser- ers are also requested to notify the Placement Office when a vice organizations, public interest and legal assistance groups, as position has been filled. well as educational institutions to use our services and facilities. Please contact: Alumni Placement B. Jill Coveny The names of University of Georgia Law School alumni cur- Director of Student Affairs and Law Placement rently interested in changing professional affiliation are on file with University of Georgia the Placement Office. The Placement Office welcomes and en- School of Law courages employers to notify us of immediate or projected open- Athens, Georgia 30602 ings for these experienced graduates. Any such job listing will be Telephone 404/542-7541 3 Administrative Faculty J. RALPH BEAIRD, Dean WALTER RAY PHILLIPS, Associate Dean B. JILL COVENY, Assistant to the Dean and Director of Student Affairs and Law Placement R. WILLIAM DETWILER, Assistant to the Dean and Director of Admissions GWENDOLYN Y. WOOD, Assistant to the Dean and Director of Alumni Relations ERWIN C. SURRENCY, Law Librarian FRANK G. POLSTER, JR., Registrar B. THOMAS COOK, JR., Director. Prosecutorial Clinic ROBERT D. PECKHAM, Director. Legal Aid and Defender Society JAMES W. CURTIS, Director. Institute for Continuing Legal Education BARNEY L. BRANNEN, JR., Assistant Director, Institute for Continuing Legal Education JEROME BRAUN, Director. Institute of Continuing Judicial Education and Clinical Programs Law School Dean J, Ralph Beaird, left, talks with Lord Justice Gordon Instructional Faculty Slynn, president of the employment Appeal Tribunal of Great Britain, during the university's observance of Law Day. Sir Gordon was one of the GREGORY S. ALEXANDER, Associate Professor keynote speakers. B.A., University of Illinois, 1970 J.D., Northwestern University, 1973 MILNER S. BALL, Professor A.B., Princeton University, 1958 S.T.B., Harvard University, ]961 *J. WILLIAM FUTRELL, Professor J.D., University of Georgia, 1971 B.A., Tulane University, 1957 VAUGHN C. BALL, Thomas R.R. Cobb Professor of Law LL.B., Columbia University, 1965 A.B., Washington University, ]937 WALTER HELLERSTEIN, Associate Professor LL.B., Washington University, 1947 A.B., Harvard University,
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