Just Start! Resume & Cover Letters

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Are you struggling to pull together your resume? Trying to knock out a more personalized cover letter? Keep forgetting to update your resume with all your experiential learning opportunities?

Sometimes you have to JUST START.

This informal session is designed to help you GET. IT. DONE. Let's band together for a little camaraderie and knock it out. Think of this as study hall: professional school edition.

Just Start! Resume & Cover Letters

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Are you struggling to pull together your resume? Trying to knock out a more personalized cover letter? Keep forgetting to update your resume with all your experiential learning opportunities?

Sometimes you have to JUST START.

This informal session is designed to help you GET. IT. DONE. Let's band together for a little camaraderie and knock it out. Think of this as study hall: professional school edition.

Bluebook Tips

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Join Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis for a Bluebook Tips session on Monday, October 4th from 11:30am-12:30pm on Zoom. Topics covered will include cases, journal articles, and the Georgia Code. While this session is provided with 1Ls in mind, all students are welcome to attend. Feel free to arrive late or leave early based on your schedule. RSVP not required. The Zoom link will be shared in Legal Research class ahead of the event. The link can also be obtained by emailing Jason Tubinis at jtubinis@uga.edu.

How I Built This: Starting Your Own Firm

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Learn from Georgia Lawyers who started their own practice about what it takes to build a firm! This discussion will include when in your career to start a practice, how to manage a firm, and how to build a client base, and will focus on attorneys in the field of real estate, business law, litigation, and more!

Panelists Include

Spence Johnson of Johnson Marlowe 

Julie McGhee Howard of Nowack Howard

Trish Yeatts Butcher of Arch Legacy Firm 

 

Wellness Week - The Psychology of Financial Decision Making

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Presented by LeAndra Ross, MPA, AFC©

The decisions we make about money are informed by many inputs — including background, experience, and environment. This session will examine each of these elements, along with some psychological biases that impact almost every financial decision we make.

Lunch will be provided to attendees; first come, first serve. 

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