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.

Technology Drove My Legal Career

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Olga V. Mack is the CEO of Parley Pro, a next-generation contract management company that has pioneered online negotiation technology. Olga embraces legal innovation and had dedicated her career to improving and shaping the future of law. She is convinced that the legal profession will emerge even stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive than before by embracing technology. She shares her views in her columns on the Above the Law, Bloomberg Law, Newsweek, and High Performance Counsel.

Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program: The Opportunity for Applicants

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The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) program is a route to post-grad higher level employment within the U.S. government. Positions are fast-tracked policy, management and other jobs, not specifically attorney positions (the J.D. is a valued degree, however).

Join this workshop to learn about the program, options, and hiring procedures. It is recommended that 3Ls attend and learn if you think you might want to apply, as the process differs from typical law job hiring.

I Graduated UGA Law, How I Got to My Firm

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UGA Law Class of 2019 graduate Brooke White talks to Family Law Society and First Generation Student Association about how she navigated being a first generation college student and a first generation law student at UGA, to being a family law associate at Smith, Welch, Webb, & White.

Please visit LawDawgDash to regsiter and obtain the Zoom information.

Guide to the Patent Bar Exam

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For those who qualify*, adding the Patent Bar to their credentials can be a big boost towards careers in intellectual property law.

*Who qualifies? Come to the session to learn.

Mark Dighton, from PLI, will visit and share details about how to register, who qualifies, and how to prepare for and pass the patent bar exam.

Interested students should RSVP in Symplicity or by email to profdev@uga.edu.

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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