Law Dawg Speed Networking

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Speed networking provides a supported opportunity for law students and recent graduates to meet University of Georgia School of Law graduates. Students will circulate, in virtual meeting rooms, and visit with alums, to learn about their practices, to make connections, and to get career advice,

Registration is required.

Register in LawDawgDash to get link to the Speed Networking event. Attendance is limited, and spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Firm Visit: Arnall Golden Gregory

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Firm visits provide a unique opportunity for 1Ls & LLMs to visit Atlanta law firms, hear from their attorneys about the practice, and meet attorneys during a reception.

Transportation provided: buses depart from UGA approximately 2 hours before the start of the visit, and return to UGA afterwards.

Artificial Intelligence and Contracts: Is this real life or just fantasy?

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Gary Sangha is a serial legal-tech entrepreneur. He is the Founder and CEO of LexCheck, which is using artificial intelligence to help businesses more quickly review and negotiate contracts. Gary teaches at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and serves as a Fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics. Prior to starting LexCheck, Gary founded Intelligize, an information services company that helps business professionals more easily research regulatory filings.

UGA's Career Fair: Corporations Hire Law Students Too!

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If you are interested in using your J.D. degree to work in:

  • compliance
  • public policy
  • government affairs
  • risk management
  • or other fields where the law degree is an excellent credential

This information session will help you learn about opportunities at the UGA Career Fair.

Join us to learn how to prepare for, and successfully navigate the career fair on September 30.

Register in LawDawgDash to receive Zoom information.

Law Dawg Speed Networking

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Speed networking provides a supported opportunity for law students and recent graduates to meet University of Georgia School of Law graduates. Students will circulate, in virtual meeting rooms, and visit with alums, to learn about their practices, to make connections, and to get career advice,

Registration is required.

Register in LawDawgDash to get link to the Speed Networking event. Attendance is limited, and spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

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