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First Week of Work: Make or Break Your Summer

FIRST DAY

Meeting people: Strong handshakes and good eye contact are key. Do your best to begin to remember names and functions. Ask for an organization chart and make notes. You will be both efficient and effective when you understand how work gets done (who works for whom? who is in which department?)

Getting started: Do not [...]

Summer Job Success Tips

Check out this great article from Ms. JD on how to succeed at your summer job. And remember- even though this article is about law firms, these tips apply no matter where you’re working this summer!

http://ms-jd.org/five-success-tips-every-summer-associate-should-know?utm_source=weekly+newsletter+%236&utm_campaign=weekly+email+6&utm_medium=email

IABA Chicago Public Interest Fellowship

Do you have an unpaid or low-paid public interest summer job?

The IABA-Chicago Fellowship provides a $1,500 grant to a law school student who works in an unpaid or low-paid summer position benefiting the public interest. Work benefiting the South Asian community is preferable but not required. All 1L and 2L law students are urged to [...]

Loyola Health Law Alum Named in Crain’s “20 in Their 20s”

The Beazley Institute congratulates Colleen Burns, JD ’10, who was recently named by Crain’s Chicago Business as one of the “20 in Their 20s.”  This Crain’s honor identifies rising stars in their fields.  Ms. Burns was recognized for her role as special counsel for the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace. She is leading the Governor’s office [...]

Judge Helen C. Kinney Scholarship

Female law students: do you have a connection to DuPage County? Do you want a $500 scholarship?

Apply now for the DuPage Association of Women Lawyers Judge Helen C. Kinney Scholarship, awarded annually to one or more female law students with a connection to DuPage County. Interested students should fill out the application and submit it, [...]

Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference

The Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference will take place on Friday, August 2 at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN.

Student registration for the Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference begins on Thursday, May 16. The MMRC is a great opportunity for 2L and 3L students to interview with around 25 of the leading employers in the [...]

Cover Letters – Critial Tools for an Alternative Career Search

Via Pass the Baton, Susan Gainen

Best Cover Letters
The best cover letters are door openers. They should show that you understand the job for which you are applying, know some current problems in the industry, understand problems specific to the business (two different things), and that you have recommendations for solutions or strategies for problem solving. [...]

Six Skills Every Law Student Needs to Master

Don’t get complacent just because you just landed a great law firm or public interest job for the summer. To move up in the long run, you’ll need something extra. Smarts and a fancy credential aren’t enough anymore.

Ask yourself: “What’s my plus?” How do you stand out when your profession is being commoditized, and being [...]

Annals of Health Law Now Available Online

The Beazley Institute and Annals of Health Law are pleased to announce the publication of the first online edition of Annals.  Our new, exclusively online, format allows for more timely publication of articles.  This new format is free to all readers and offers many interactive features.

IndyBar Diversity Job Fair

The Sixth Annual Indianapolis Bar Association Diversity Job Fair will be held August 7-8, 2013. The IndyBar Diversity Job Fair is open to fall 2013, full-time 2Ls (graduating in May 2015) or part-time 2L or 3L law students (graduating in 2015/2016). For more information about the job fair, visit www.ibadiversityjobfair.com.

To register, visit http://tiny.cc/indybardjfstudent. Student Registration [...]