Student Organization Fair

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Learn more about student organizations from current student leaders! Click here for a list of current student organizations.

Organizations present:

Business Law Society
Corsairs Law Society
Intellectual Property Law Society
Labor and Employment Law Association
Privacy, Security, and Technology Law Society
Real Estate and Property Organization
Tax Law Society
Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
International Law Society

Tax Law Society Meeting with Tax Professionals

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Two UGA Law graduates will discuss their careers in tax, provide guidance on pursuing a career in tax, and also provide exciting information on other topics, including the Tax Moot Court Competition!

Guest speakers:

  • Morgan Klinzing (J.D. '14) Troutman Pepper
  • Benjamin Newell (J.D. '15) Senior Director & Counsel, Legal & Tax at Spigot, Inc.

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Digital Abuse Discussion, with Professor Thomas Kadri

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Join the Privacy, Security, and Technology Law Society on November 2, 2020 from 12-1 PM for a presentation and discussion with Professor Thomas Kadri. Professor Kadri will be presenting on his article, Networks of Empathy. This article discusses issues surrounding digital abuse and can be found at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3638394.

9@9 with Jennifer Wellborn of The Bradley Family Office at Synovus

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Beginning on March 3 and each following Wednesday at 9 a.m., Career Development and Advancement will host eight students and one attorney over zoom for small group networking over coffee, or a morning beverage of choice. The series, titled 9@9, is designed to create more intimate networking and learning sessions for students. Each session will be about 40 minutes: 30 minutes to hear from the Attorney and then about 10 minutes for questions.

This event is envisioned to be a more informal setting to interact with UGA Law alumni.

Passport to Practice

Passport to Practice is a free 3-week summer upskilling bootcamp for students and graduates. A collaboration between several organizations, this unique program is designed to round out skillsets needed to navigate and succeed in the ever-changing legal landscape. Going beyond a speaker series, Passport to Practice will require modest pre-reads, session attendance, and brief learning comprehension checks.

Student Organization Fair

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Learn more about student organizations from current student leaders! Click here for a list of current student organizations.

Organization present:

American Constitution Society
Federalist Society
Law Democrats
Law Republicans
National Lawyers Guild
Environmental Law Association
Family Law Society
Health Law Society
Military Law Society
Sports and Entertainment Law Society

Landscape of the Legal Profession: Employer Types

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For this week's 1L career training, Landscape of the Legal Profession: Employer Types, we invite 1Ls to join the CDO team for a live Zoom session.

Learn valuable information and gain insights about which types of employers are likely to hire when, how they hire, and the types of credentials they seek.

Register in LawDawgDash to obtain Zoom meeting information.

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