The Lure of Chambers
October 14, 2015
Why should you want to clerk? What do clerks actually do? How does the job vary by type of court and judge? What does the…
Office of Career Services
4020 Wasserstein Hall (WCC)
1585 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
October 14, 2015
Why should you want to clerk? What do clerks actually do? How does the job vary by type of court and judge? What does the…
October 1, 2015
Listen to the Office of Public Interest Advising (OPIA) and the Office of Career Services (OCS) give an introduction to our offices and learn about career paths and hiring processes in the public and private sectors for JD students.
September 24, 2015
Rodrigo Romero Hidalgo, LL.M. ’11, Associate Ashurst, London, UK Rodrigo Romero Hidalgo (HLS LL.M. ’11), a capital markets associate in Ashurst’s London office, will appear…
May 8, 2015
The economy has changed, competition is steep, and clients expect the same (or more) services for half the price. Large and small law firms alike must adapt to survive. This program contemplates the changing legal landscape while diving head first into what you need to know to open a small law practice in the 21st century. Whether you are a brand new solo or small firm or thinking about opening shop, you’ll benefit from the discussion of topics such as pricing strategies, technology, marketing, staffing, office options, and more. This webinar will provide a checklist of best practices for you to use when setting up your small law practice.
April 15, 2015
Russ Young (’96) is a partner at the international law firm Baker & McKenzie. He has an economics background…
April 7, 2015
Anna Graves is a corporate partner and Co-leader of the Restaurant, Food & Beverage Group at the law firm of Pillsbury…
March 30, 2015
Listen to distinguished attorneys discuss the role judicial clerkships played in their subsequent career paths and how to succeed on the job within a clerkship.
December 11, 2014
Tobias Berkman ’10 is an Associate at the Consensus Building Institute, where he is a trainer, mediator, facilitator, and researcher working on a variety…
November 20, 2014
Hear the Honorable Carlos Bea from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco chat with students in a group…
November 10, 2014
October 28, 2014
October 22, 2014
For judicial clerkships and certain other jobs, the strength of faculty recommendation letters can make or break an application. Even aside from those concrete needs,…
October 8, 2014
Why should you want to clerk? What do clerks actually do? How does the job vary by type of court and judge? What does the…
April 2, 2014
Scott FitzGerald is the managing partner of the Boston office of Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP, and…
February 25, 2014
A partner in the Litigation Department of Paul Weiss, Liza Velazquez ('96) has extensive experience representing financial institutions in a broad range litigation and regulatory matters, specializing in complex commercial matters as well as class and collective action employment litigation.
February 14, 2014
Marney Cheek (’98) is co-chair of the Covington & Burling‘s international arbitration practice. She gives us a very clear summary of the…
January 22, 2014
A partner in Freshfields’ international arbitration practice, Elliot Friedman (L.L.M. ’05) focuses on international arbitration (commercial and investor-state) and international litigation, with…
January 16, 2014
Barbara Kolsun was General Counsel for Stuart Weitzman. In her career, she has also served as General Counsel of Kate Spade and Assistant General Counsel…
January 15, 2014
David Rosenbloom (’66), a Member of tax boutique Caplin & Drysdale in Washington, DC, found himself making the transition from his clerkship…
November 20, 2013
The Women’s Law Association presents a panel discussion with current and former students and career advisors on how to approach the clerkship application process and…