Spring OCI Closes On Friday

Student bidding for the Spring OCI Session opened on January 6th at 9:00 am and will end on January 13th at 12:00 pm. Bidding instructions were emailed out on Monday. Please check your inbox for an email from Symplicity and review the instructions thoroughly. You may log in to Symplicity, click on OCI in the gold navigation bar, and select the "2023 Spring OCI *Hybrid and Resume Collect". From here you will be able to see the employers currently registered and upload your documents early.

Have all your documents completed, reviewed, and uploaded into Symplicity as soon as possible.  Bidding for Spring OCI interviews begins at 9:00 a.m. (Central Time), January 6th, and ends at 12:00 p.m. (Central Time), January 13th. If you have any questions about the employers, their requirements, or anything else related to bidding for OCI, please contact us as soon as possible. A bidding session cannot be re-opened once it was closed. Please contact Career Services if you have any questions or concerns.

Please click on the links below for additional information on the following frequently asked questions. 

How to upload materials

How to submit bids

How to update conflicts calendar

Career Events & Programs

Attorney Careers in the Courts Info Session

Do you want to be a Court Attorney, Support Magistrate, Special Referee or explore other available attorney positions in the New York State Courts? Come to the virtual discussion of opportunities for attorneys in the New York court system.

Date: Thursday, January 26, 2023 @ 11: 30 AM - 1:00 PM

How to register: Click here to register. 

Cadwalder: Navigating through Big Law as a First Gen

Please join attorneys from Cadwalader’s First Generation Attorney Resource Group for a candid conversation about their experiences as a first generation lawyer in Big Law, including tips on how to navigate through the traditional OCI process.

Dates: Monday, Janyuary 23, 2023.  

How to register: Click here to register for this program. 

Cutting Sign to the Legal Profession Free Career Program for Native American Students

For millennia, Indigenous peoples have used focused attention and a deep understanding of their surroundings, the behaviors of humans, birds and four legged creatures, and clear intention to track and find people and animals.  Today this practice is generally referred to as cutting sign or sign cutting.

Finding your place in the many and varied workplaces available to recent law school graduates requires the same kind of focused attention, understanding and clear intention that Indigenous peoples bring to cutting sign. This program is intended to introduce you to the basic skills you will need and some of the opportunities you will have as you begin this next phase of your journey in the law.

This event will help Native law students break into the legal profession and provide on-campus interview opportunities for employers. Discussion topics will include on-campus interviews, resume/cover letter and mock interview workshops, how to prepare and apply for clerkships, as well as in-house, firm, governmental and other legal positions. There will also be networking opportunities with Native lawyers from around the country.

This program is led by career professionals from the universities of Idaho, Utah, and Washington.

Dates: February 17 - 18, 2023.  

How to register: Click here to register for this program. 

Learn About Being a Trial Attorney for the Department of Labor Office of the Solicitor-Chicago Regional Office

The Department of Labor, Office of the Solicitor is currently recruiting attorneys to fill Trial Attorney positions in the Chicago Regional Office.  To learn more about the Department of Labor and exciting litigation opportunities in the Office of the Solicitor, applicants can join attorneys from the Chicago Regional Office for an informational webinar on Monday, January 23, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. CST via Microsoft Teams.  There will be time reserved at the end of the webinar for questions from the audience. 

Individuals interesting in applying for the Trial Attorney can search announcement number EX-23-PHIL-SOL-0007 on USAJOBS.gov or the following USAJobs link: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/698473100 

Dates: Monday, January 23, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

How to register: click here.  A link to join the event will be sent once registration is complete.  The informational session will display live closed captions. 

Wilson Sonsini 1L Life Sciences Summit

Home to one of the largest life sciences practices in the U.S., Wilson Sonsini is the premier provider of legal services to thousands of innovation-focused life sciences enterprises worldwide. The firm is excited to announce its inaugural 1L Life Sciences Summit. The summit will bring together law students from across the country with interest and/or experience in the life sciences. The event will be held in our Boston, Massachusetts office. The summit will introduce 1L students to the firm’s diversity of life sciences practice areas to help students explore how they can leverage their life sciences backgrounds and interests in their future legal careers.

First-year law students enrolled at ABA-accredited law schools are eligible to apply. Pre-law students with life sciencesbackgrounds who have been admitted to ABA-accredited law schools will also be considered.

Dates: March 23 - 24, 2023.

How to register: Click here to register for this program. 

LawFit Signup Reminder

Still thinking about how to use your Law Degree? Remember LawFit? That assessment we talked about during Orientation?  You can still take it if you have not done so already!  Go to http://testing.lawfit.com/and enter GoHawks1 to begin.  After logging in with this Master Code, each student will be assigned an individual ID number which will appear on every page of the assessment.  While we strongly recommend that students take LawFit in ONE sitting, PLEASE write down your individual code in case you want to log out/log back in later to continue the assessment

The assessment will pick up right where you left off ONLY if the individual ID is used to log back in.  

Fellowships/Scholarship Opportunities

We are documenting as many as we can find or are made aware. This includes Summer and Post-Graduate fellowship opportunities. If you would like us to find information for fellowships in specific a geographical locations, organizations or firm, please let us know. 

Click here to access the list.

NAACP Office of the General Counsel Fellowship

The NAACP Office of the General Counsel is happy to announce it will be recruiting for the 2023 NAACP Kellogg's Summer Law Fellow Program. The NAACP Office of the General Counsel is seeking six full-time Summer 2023 Law Fellows. The Law Fellows are offered opportunities to work alongside attorneys in the Office of General Counsel across a variety of civil rights issues, from voting rights and policing reform to housing and environmental justice, and non-profit corporate matters. In addition, Law Fellows will assist in planning of the NAACP Legal Advocacy Institute, a continuing legal education seminar taking place during the NAACP National Convention in July 2023.  

The application for the Kellogg's Law Fellow program will launch in late January/early February and is open to both 1Ls and 2Ls.  Interested candidates should prepare a Resume, Cover Letter, Transcript, and Writing Sample. If selected for the program, candidates will be asked to provide two (2) reference letters.

 Please contact Senior Associate General Counsel Anson Asaka at aasaka@naacpnet.org if you have any questions.

 

Curated Job Opportunities

Post Graduate Weekly Job Posting

Click here to review the weekly open post graduate job postings in various locations and legal fields. 

Summer 2023 Weekly Job Posting

Click here to review the weekly open summer 2023 job postings in various locations and legal fields. 

Weekly Open State Judicial Clerkship Job Posting

Click here to review the weekly open state clerkship job postings.

Additional Resources

2023-24  The University of Iowa College of Law - Federal Court Judicial Clerkship Application Process Toolkit

This guide details how and when to apply for federal judicial clerkships at and how to research federal courts. You can access the guide by clicking here

2022-23  The University of Iowa College of Law - State Court Clerkship Application Guide

Guide for researching and applying for clerkships with state courts. You can access the guide by clicking here.

2022 -23 The University of Iowa College of Law Job Search Toolkit

This comprehensive guide contains a collection of various websites and to search for both Public Interest and Private Sector Internships and Post-Graduate Employment. You can access the guide by clicking here

2022 - 23 The University of Iowa College of Law Resume and Cover Letter Toolkit

This comprehensive guide contains instructions on resumes, cover letter, writing samples, transcripts, and references.

Please click here to download.

AccessLex Student Events

You, your students and your alumni are welcome to attend one of our new webinars on the Biden Administration’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan to hear about how it impacts law students and current borrowers. We’ll share a brief overview of the plan followed by a Q&A with one of our Accredited Financial Counselors®. Feel free to send them questions in advance and they will answer them live!

In addition, the What You Need to Know About Student Loan Debt Relief page — an all-inclusive resource for student loan borrowers as they navigate returning to repayment, the PSLF Limited Waiver and now the Student Loan Debt Relief Plan.

Arizona Handbook

The Government Honors & Internship Handbook (for law students and graduates) and the Public Policy Handbook (for graduate and undergraduate students interested in public policy analysis and implementation) have been in publication since 2001 and 2005. The Handbooks provide students and graduates with resources to 475+ government agencies, think tanks, and advocacy groups, offering nearly 2,000 intern, fellowship, and post-graduate positions each year.

Each opportunity is set forth in a detailed Handbook entry, describing the employer’s mission and organizational structure, position description, desired applicant qualifications, deadlines and the application and selection process.

You may access the guide online at http://arizonahandbooks.com/u/lawcareerservicesuiowaedu

The Password is: IowaLaw2022

AttorneyJobsinUSA.com

AttorneyJobsinUSA.com is a website that the Iowa Law Career Services Office has subscribed to so our students and recent graduates can use the site at no cost to you! AttorneyJobsinUSA.com provides attorney jobs, in house counsel jobs and law student jobs around the US. In the daily or weekly email, you will see a snippet of the positions and the number of years’ experience required; look for 0-3 years if you are a graduating 3L, or law student jobs if you are a 1L or 2L. We would also appreciate your feedback since this is a new service for Iowa Law, and want to provide you the best options!

Click Here to access this job site. If you have questions on how to register for the site, please contact Tami Diebel.

The Bar Program

Did you miss Dean Crain's presentation about the bar exam earlier today? The recording of the program is now available to view on-demand.

Click here to view the presentation. 

BradTraverse Job Board

Username: LawHawks
Password: IowaLaw2021

The Brad Traverse Group listserv publishes internship and post-graduate job opportunities on Capitol Hill and the Washington, DC area. 

Click here to access the job board.  

Drake Law/The University of Iowa College of Law Sublet Finder

Drake University Law School and University of Iowa College of Law have established this page to facilitate connections between students. The institutions play no role in the contracting of the sublease and make no guarantees about the condition of the housing.

Click here to access the housing board. 

Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance Job Portal

The Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (“GIPA”) has launched a new IP Career Portal to help law students, PhD students, science-based students, and IP associates find new positions in the intellectual property practice.Building on our success with the Southeastern Intellectual Property Job Fair, GIPA seeks to leverage our network of employers and higher education contacts to create a job board and portal that facilitates easy lateral movement among attorneys and patent agents.

Likewise, many job posts will be entry level positions for attorneys and patent agents. 

Click here to access the Career Portal. 

Intercollegiate Job Bank

The University of Iowa College of Law Office of Career Services participates in the online Intercollegiate Job Bank with over 130 other law schools from across the country. Participating law schools upload newsletters with job listings to this job bank.

The following is the login information with the new password:

https://jobbank.law.byu.edu/

Password: lawjobs456

Opportunities in Public Affairs

The latest issue of Opportunities in Public Affairs, with hundreds of sought-after jobs in the Washington, DC area all focused on Jobs in Government Affairs & Policy, Public Relations & Advocacy, Media & Journalism, and Entry Level Jobs & Internships. These jobs are on Capitol Hill, in non-profits, think tanks, institutions, the government and in corporations and professional firms.

Click here to login to the OPA website. 

User Id: Finch7772 
Password: Finch

Public Defender Mentorship Program

The Iowa State Public Defender will offer a Monday Mentors program beginning at 4:30 p.m. until 5:30 or later if warranted.  It will take place every Monday thereafter at the same time and via the same zoom link provided below.  The idea is to provide a time for young public defenders, contract attorneys, and aspiring law students to ask questions whether related to a specific case, criminal defense in general, or career questions, and obtain feedback and guidance from others similarly situated and from defense attorneys with years of experience. Breakout rooms will be provided as needed to facilitate communication.  We hope you take advantage of this program. If you are interested in public defense, and cannot make the Monday meetings, please reach out to Kimberly DePalma at kdepalma@spd.state.ia.us.

Date: Every Monday at 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Click here for the Zoom link. 

Vermont Law Judicial Clerkship Guide

You may access the guide online at http://www.vermontlaw.edu/careers/judicial-clerkship-guide.

The Username is: American and the Password is: Ash

Many thanks,

AJ Finch
The University of Iowa College of Law

Opportunities of the Week

Externship, Summer Law Clerk, Post-Graduate Fellowship, and Volunteer Programs with the City of Chicago

Law students, law graduates, and lawyers have many opportunities for meaningful involvement in the important work of the Department of Law as legal externs, law clerks, summer program participants, post-graduate fellows, and lawyers.  Participants gain invaluable hands-on legal experience by working on complex and diverse projects with Law Department attorneys.  They participate in negotiations and Client advising meetings, conduct research and analysis to draft dispositive motions on constitutional or procedural issues of law, and - utilizing an Illinois Supreme Court Rule 711 license - appear on behalf of the City in Court or before Administrative Tribunals.

Summer Law Clerk Program

The program provides law students with the opportunity to work on intellectually challenging legal matters, expand knowledge of the legal field, participate in networking events, and engage with the legal community at behind-the-scenes tours of City Departments, meet and greets with City Officials and members of the State and Federal Judiciary.

  • Law students clerk full time during the summer months
  • Division Selection: Law Clerk's may indicate preference of DOL Practice Area Divisions by ranking first and second choice
  • Flexible Learning Benefit: Following the first 5 weeks, Law Clerk's may elect to stay within their Division, or clerk with a new Division for the remainder of the program
  • Applicants must be able to provide proof of Chicago residency at the start of program
  • Law Clerks are paid $15.40-17.00 per hour
  • Questions and applications submit to summerlawclerk@cityofchicago.org
  • Applications reviewed in order of receipt. Interviews conducted on a rolling basis starting January 2023

Federal Trade Commission - Bureau of Competition Semester Legal Intern Program

The Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition enforces the nation’s antitrust laws. The antitrust laws promote vigorous competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices, such as monopolistic conduct, attempts to monopolize, and conspiracies in restraint of trade. The Bureau investigates potential antitrust law violations and seeks legal remedies in federal court or before the FTC’s administrative law judge. In addition to its enforcement work, the FTC provides guidance about the application of the antitrust laws to various stakeholders, including Congress, policy makers, other federal and state government agencies, foreign governments, industry participants, and the public. The Bureau of Competition offers fall and spring semester legal internships to second- and third-year law students at its Washington, D.C. offices. Semester legal interns work closely with attorneys, economists, and other investigative staff on actual law enforcement investigations, and federal and administrative court litigations. Typical assignments include conducting legal and factual research, interviewing witnesses, writing legal memoranda, and preparing documents and exhibits. Semester internships are unpaid, but academic or work-study credit may be possible. Interested students should contact their law schools for specific information and requirements.

Application Deadlines: The application period for the Spring 2023 semester was September 6 – October 28, 2022. For Fall 2023, the application period is January 23 – April 7, 2023. Interviews are scheduled and offers are extended on a rolling basis. Students are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline.

How to apply: Click here to learn how to apply for one of these positions. 

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