Showing 6 events for the week starting 10/10/2023
October 10
Tuesday • 6 events
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Harvard Association for Law & Business Boston Trek
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023, HALB is planning a “trek” into Boston for members to meet and network with Ropes & Gray, Kirkland & Ellis, and Bain & Co. The trek will be followed by an informal happy hour in Boston. It will be a great opportunity to learn about… -
Group Advising with Medha Gargeya: Counsel in the Civil Division at the Department of Justice
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Join OPIA for a group advising session with Medha Gargeya, Counsel in the Civil Division at the Department of Justice. Medha will briefly share insights from her career path and then answer questions students have about working at the DOJ Civil Division, and public interest lawyering more generally. Note that attendance will be capped at 26 people. RSVP required. Please bring your own lunch. -
Deprogramming 1L Contracts – Professor Atkinson
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
More information can be found here (https://hls.harvard.edu/events/deprogramming-1l-contracts-professor-atkinson/). -
Psychology of Financial Decision Making
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
The decisions we make with money are informed by many inputs, including our life experiences and current environment. During this event, an Accredited Financial Counselor® from AccessLex Institute® will discuss how psychology affects our interactions with money and share actionable tips to reduce or eliminate potentially harmful spending behaviors driven by psychological… -
Environmental Federalism: States as Laboratories of Environmental Policy
12:25 pm - 1:15 pm
Professor Jonathan Adler of Case Western Reserve University Law will speak on his recent paper, Let Fifty Flowers Bloom, and his views of state environmental policy. Professor James Salzman will also provide his views. -
Group Advising with Medha Gargeya: Counsel in the Civil Division at the Department of Justice
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Join OPIA for the second of two group advising sessions with Medha Gargeya, Counsel in the Civil Division at the Department of Justice. Medha will briefly share insights from her career path and then answer questions students have about working at the DOJ Civil Division, and public interest lawyering more generally. Note that attendance will be capped at 26 people. RSVP required.