CLERKING For the Courts – NEW JERSEY COURTS PANEL DISCUSSION

Register: https://njcourts.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_s0OcW0UsS6-olKJ-_vg4KA


Judicial Clerkships: How, When, Why (Nov. 2nd, Classroom A – 12:00pm)

A Judicial Clerkship serves as the capstone experience to your legal education – these opportunities require careful planning and informed decision-making in their pursuit. The Office of Career and Professional Development invites you to an open discussion (bring your questions) on the nuts and bolts of all things Judicial Clerkship application process. Hear professors discuss interview strategies and letters of recommendation. Speak to former clerks with clerkships on their success in navigating the process.  Learn about the materials review and preparation services available to you. Your time to apply for clerkships is now – let us help you prepare.

Thursday, November 2, 2023
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Program Location: Classroom A

Lunch will be served
RSVP your attendance here


Judicial Clerkships: How, When, Why (Nov. 2nd, Classroom A – 12:00pm)

A Judicial Clerkship serves as the capstone experience to your legal education – these opportunities require careful planning and informed decision-making in their pursuit. The Office of Career and Professional Development invites you to an open discussion (bring your questions) on the nuts and bolts of all things Judicial Clerkship application process. Hear professors discuss interview strategies and letters of recommendation. Speak to former clerks with clerkships on their success in navigating the process.  Learn about the materials review and preparation services available to you. Your time to apply for clerkships is now – let us help you prepare.

Thursday, November 2, 2023
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Program Location: Classroom A

Lunch will be served
RSVP your attendance here


Judicial Clerkships: How, When, Why (Nov. 2nd, Classroom A – 12:00pm)

A Judicial Clerkship serves as the capstone experience to your legal education – these opportunities require careful planning and informed decision-making in their pursuit. The Office of Career and Professional Development invites you to an open discussion (bring your questions) on the nuts and bolts of all things Judicial Clerkship application process. Hear professors discuss interview strategies and letters of recommendation. Speak to former clerks with clerkships on their success in navigating the process.  Learn about the materials review and preparation services available to you. Your time to apply for clerkships is now – let us help you prepare.

Thursday, November 2, 2023
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Program Location: Classroom A

Lunch will be served
RSVP your attendance here


Judicial Clerkships: How, When, Why (Nov. 2nd, Classroom A – 12:00pm)

A Judicial Clerkship serves as the capstone experience to your legal education – these opportunities require careful planning and informed decision-making in their pursuit. The Office of Career and Professional Development invites you to an open discussion (bring your questions) on the nuts and bolts of all things Judicial Clerkship application process. Hear professors discuss interview strategies and letters of recommendation. Speak to former clerks with clerkships on their success in navigating the process.  Learn about the materials review and preparation services available to you. Your time to apply for clerkships is now – let us help you prepare.

Thursday, November 2, 2023
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Program Location: Classroom A

Lunch will be served
RSVP your attendance here


Federal Bar Association – 2023 Morning at the Courthouse


Clerking for the Courts: New Jersey Law Clerk Webinar

The New Jersey Judiciary is hosting a judicial clerkship webinar for current law students and recent law school graduates. The webinar will feature Essex Vicinage Criminal Division Judge Harold Fullilove, Jr., Hudson Vicinage Family Division Judge Martha Mainor and Mercer Vicinage Civil Division Judge Anthony Massi. Each year, the New Jersey Courts hires approximately 480 law school graduates for a 53-week judicial clerkship.

Topics will include:
• Law clerk responsibilities in the different court divisions
• Skills that judges look for when choosing a law clerk
• Application and interview processes
• The role of the law clerk in a court system

Serving as a law clerk for the New Jersey Courts will give you an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the legal process that can only be learned through that service.

This webinar is free, although registration is required. For more information, email [email protected]

Mar 29, 2023 12:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Link to register for the webinar: https://njcourts.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_-hC3OBj5Te6FmHMZbrQxHg


Clerking for the Courts: New Jersey Law Clerk Webinar

The New Jersey Judiciary is hosting a judicial clerkship webinar for current law students and recent law school graduates. The webinar will feature Essex Vicinage Criminal Division Judge Harold Fullilove, Jr., Hudson Vicinage Family Division Judge Martha Mainor and Mercer Vicinage Civil Division Judge Anthony Massi. Each year, the New Jersey Courts hires approximately 480 law school graduates for a 53-week judicial clerkship.

Topics will include:
• Law clerk responsibilities in the different court divisions
• Skills that judges look for when choosing a law clerk
• Application and interview processes
• The role of the law clerk in a court system

Serving as a law clerk for the New Jersey Courts will give you an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the legal process that can only be learned through that service.

This webinar is free, although registration is required. For more information, email [email protected]

Mar 29, 2023 12:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Link to register for the program: https://njcourts.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_-hC3OBj5Te6FmHMZbrQxHg


Clerking for the Courts: New Jersey Law Clerk Webinar

The New Jersey Judiciary is hosting a judicial clerkship webinar for current law students and recent law school graduates. The webinar will feature Essex Vicinage Criminal Division Judge Harold Fullilove, Jr., Hudson Vicinage Family Division Judge Martha Mainor and Mercer Vicinage Civil Division Judge Anthony Massi. Each year, the New Jersey Courts hires approximately 480 law school graduates for a 53-week judicial clerkship.

Topics will include:
• Law clerk responsibilities in the different court divisions
• Skills that judges look for when choosing a law clerk
• Application and interview processes
• The role of the law clerk in a court system

Serving as a law clerk for the New Jersey Courts will give you an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the legal process that can only be learned through that service.

This webinar is free, although registration is required. For more information, email [email protected]

Mar 29, 2023 12:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Link to register for the program: https://njcourts.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_-hC3OBj5Te6FmHMZbrQxHg


Roadways to the Bench

To further the goal of casting a wide net to attract the broadest possible pool of qualified applicants to serve as federal judges, the Judicial Conference Committees on the Administration of the Bankruptcy System and Magistrate Judges System invites you to attend their national diversity event:

Roadways to the Bench:

Who Me? A Bankruptcy or Magistrate Judge?

National livestream program begins at 4:00 p.m., followed by in person roundtable discussion with local federal judges.

Panelists for the national live-streamed discussion from Washington, D.C.:

  • Judge Stephanie Dawkins Davis (6th Cir.)
  • Judge Laura Taylor Swain (S.D.N.Y.)
  • Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.)
  • Judge Kesha Tanabe (Bankr. D. Minn.)
  • Judge Carl Stewart (5th Cir.) (Moderator)

Speakers for the live portion in Tampa, FL:

  • Judge Charles Wilson (11th Cir.)
  • District Court Judge Mary Scriven (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Sean Flynn (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Anthony Porcelli (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Amanda Sansone (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Julie Sneed (F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Caryl Delano (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Denise Barnett (Bankr. W.D. Tn.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Roberta Colton (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Catherine McEwen (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)

 This event has limited capacity.  If you register, and cannot make the event, please let us know as soon as possible.

Location:

Chester H. Ferguson Law Center 1610 N. Tampa Street, Tampa, FL 33602

Date:

April 3, 2023

Time: 4:00 PM

Pricing

Members/Non-Members

Free

Sign Up


Roadways to the Bench

To further the goal of casting a wide net to attract the broadest possible pool of qualified applicants to serve as federal judges, the Judicial Conference Committees on the Administration of the Bankruptcy System and Magistrate Judges System invites you to attend their national diversity event:

Roadways to the Bench:

Who Me? A Bankruptcy or Magistrate Judge?

National livestream program begins at 4:00 p.m., followed by in person roundtable discussion with local federal judges.

Panelists for the national live-streamed discussion from Washington, D.C.:

  • Judge Stephanie Dawkins Davis (6th Cir.)
  • Judge Laura Taylor Swain (S.D.N.Y.)
  • Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.)
  • Judge Kesha Tanabe (Bankr. D. Minn.)
  • Judge Carl Stewart (5th Cir.) (Moderator)

Speakers for the live portion in Tampa, FL:

  • Judge Charles Wilson (11th Cir.)
  • District Court Judge Mary Scriven (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Sean Flynn (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Anthony Porcelli (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Amanda Sansone (F.L.M.D.)
  • Magistrate Judge Julie Sneed (F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Caryl Delano (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Denise Barnett (Bankr. W.D. Tn.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Roberta Colton (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)
  • Bankruptcy Judge Catherine McEwen (Bankr. F.L.M.D.)

 This event has limited capacity.  If you register, and cannot make the event, please let us know as soon as possible.

Location:

Chester H. Ferguson Law Center 1610 N. Tampa Street, Tampa, FL 33602

Date:

April 3, 2023

Time: 4:00 PM

Pricing

Members/Non-Members

Free

Sign Up


Webinar for Law Students, Judicial Law Clerks, and other Recent Graduates on the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program at the U.S. Department of Justice

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Time:  1:00 PM ET                                

Link:  Introduction to the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program at the U.S. Department of Justice

Access Code (if needed):  2762 809 8362

Event Password (if needed):  HPSLIPWebinar22

Call-In:  +1-415-527-5035 US Toll / Access Code:  2762 809 8362

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Time:  3:00 PM ET                                

Link:  Introduction to the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program at the U.S. Department of Justice

Access Code (if needed):  2761 957 5204

Event Password (if needed):  HPSLIPWebinar22

Call-In:  +1-415-527-5035 US Toll / Access Code:  2761 957 5204

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Time:  12:00 PM ET                                

Link:  Introduction to the Attorney General’s Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program at the U.S. Department of Justice

Access Code (if needed):  2760 410 8015

Event Password (if needed):  HPSLIPWebinar22

Call-In:  +1-415-527-5035 US Toll / Access Code:  2760 410 8015