SBA 1L Elections
Voting for 1L officers in the MyGeorgiaLaw Portal. Voting opens at 9am on September 16 and closes at 4pm on September 17.
Voting for 1L officers in the MyGeorgiaLaw Portal. Voting opens at 9am on September 16 and closes at 4pm on September 17.
The interest meeting will cover available SBA positions and campaign rules for those running for 1L officers.
EITS will conduct network maintenance that will result in complete outages of campus Internet access and campus information systems on Saturday, October 23, 2021, from 6:00 a.m. until 11:59 p.m.
Please make note that unlike previous planned network maintenances where there were intermittent outages, this maintenance will result in a complete outage of access to services.
Join the Health Law Society and CDO to hear from in-house attorneys that work in the healthcare system, medical malpractice defense attorneys, and plaintiff's attorneys to discuss the wide spectrum health law encompasses. Topics will include what health law attorneys do, what interested them in pursuing health law, how to become a health law attorney, and the effect of COVID-19 in their legal practice.
Join the UGA Georgia Trial Association (student chapter) and Career Development to learn more about the work and career of Mike Rafi as a Personal Injury Attorney. Rafi is a 2011 UGA Law Grad and he will present on his career path, Personal Injury work, and marketing, as well as the generally the work of a trial attorney.
Please join the School of Law community for food, fun and fellowship on Herty Field.
The IPLS is hosting a student panel for any students interested in attending the Loyola Patent Interview Program or the Southeastern Intellectual Property Job Fair. Anyone interested in these programs should come hear students who have participated in previous years talk about their experience and give advice about what worked for them.
Student registration deadlines are early (Loyola Patent Law Interview Program is March 6).
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. Participants completing the requirements will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Coordinated by the Privacy, Security, Technology Law Society (PSTLS).
Professionals at firms and in-house counsel will speak about their experience with Privacy law, how they got into it, and offer advice for students interested in this career path.
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