Monthly Archives: September 2016


WRITING COMPETITION update:

ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY INSTITUTE (EDI): ADVOCACY COMPETITION [DEADLINE: OCT. 3, 2016]

Calling all law students! EDI hosts advocacy competition at the 6th annual leadership summit: Tremendous anticipation awaited the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) in Dec. 2015. Parties and practitioners were eager to see how new Rule 26(b)(1) would be interpreted by the courts. They did not have to wait long, as dozens of courts have provided judicial interpretation shortly after the amendments went into effect.

Now, EDI is inviting law student advocates to write-in for a chance to argue in front of leading minds on Rule 26 of the FRCP for a chance to take the reins of academic achievement.

Topic: The competition focuses on whether or not the 1978 Supreme Court case Oppenheimer Fund, Inc. v. Sanders is still valid law related to the scope of discovery after the 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Awards: Two winning briefs will win an all-expense paid trip to Fort Lauderdale, FL to argue before hundreds of practitioners attending the EDI Leadership Summit on Oct. 13, 2016.

  • Winners will be notified on Thursday Oct. 6, 2016 – exactly one week before oral argument. EDI will pay for and manage all travel arrangements.

Submission guidelines: Contestants draft a brief of no more than 15 pages either in support of or against a Writ of Mandamus seeking to overturn a discovery ruling from a random selection of post-2015 FRCP Amendment Cases.

Complete details: Available @ ediscoveryinstitute.org/competition


SCHOLARSHIP update:

FIU STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGA) LAW STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP [DEADLINE: OCT. 7, 2016]

Eligibility:

  • Must be enrolled full-time (minimum 9 credits during the term of award)
  • Minimum 3.3 GPA
  • Must demonstrate leadership capabilities at FIU and in the community
  • Must be in good judicial standing at FIU

Award: $1,000 (to be awarded Spring 2017)

Requirements:

Submission components: Must include 1 letter of recommendation on professional letterhead (must be from teacher, professor, academic counselor or advisor who can attest to student’s academic potential, leadership qualities, and/or community service)

Complete details: Available @ fiu.academicworks.com/opportunities/3032

Contact: lswinton@fiu.edu


Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 – EMPLOYMENT update:

For more information and to apply to the opportunities below, please visit Symplicity.

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REMINDER: SPRING 2017 FLORIDA SUPREME COURT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FOR DISTINGUISHED FLORIDA LAW 2L & 3L STUDENTS [DEADLINE: SEPT. 30, 2016]

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Intern for a Florida Supreme Court Justice or serve as a staff intern. Duties will include reviewing and making recommendations on petitions for discretionary review, attorney discipline matters, and conducting legal research and writing memoranda on pending cases.

Send to: Submit application packet to Dean Bierman @ acbierma@fiu.edu

[For additional details, check Thursday, Sept. 8 Blog Post and view at Symplicity]


SEC SUMMER 2017 STUDENT HONORS PROGRAM [DEADLINE: OCT. 12, 2016]

The SEC is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented individuals for its 2017 Summer Honors Program. They offer law students robust responsibilities and experiences that enhance their legal careers. Over the course of the ten-week program, students work with Commission staff on projects particular to the specific Division or Office to which they are assigned. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in seminars/workshops, roundtable discussions, a mentoring program, and tours that will provide detailed information and guidance on securities laws.

Who: 2L students as of Aug. 31, 2016

Where: Washington, DC Headquarter and Regional Offices

When: May 22, 2017 – July 28, 2017

Complete details: Available @ usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/446530500

 

SEC SPRING 2017 STUDENT HONORS PROGRAM [DEADLINE: OCT. 17, 2016]

The SEC is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented individuals for its Spring 2017 Student Honors Program. They offer law students robust responsibilities and experiences that enhance their legal careers. Over the course of the semester-based program, students work with Commission staff on projects particular to the specific Division or Office to which they are assigned. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in seminars/workshops, roundtable discussions, a mentoring program, and tours that will provide detailed information and guidance on securities laws.

Who: 2Ls, 3Ls & LL.M. students as of Jan. 31, 2017

Where: 10 regional offices

When: Jan. 10, 2017 – Apr. 21, 2017

Complete details: Available @ usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/446948200

 

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