LAW OFFICES - IN-HOUSE CLINIC
Applications for the Fall 2010 Semester of the Law
Offices are located outside of the 3rd floor cafeteria
and also in the Law Offices reception area, Suite 600.
They should be handed to the receptionist in the Law
Offices, Suite 600. The due date for the Fall semester
will be announced at a later time but they are usually
due a few days before registration begins. You can also
download the forms here:
Fall 2010 Law Offices
Fall 2010 Business
Transactions Clinic (please note you must also fill
out a Law Offices application and attach a resume to
the Business Transactions application)
LEGAL EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM
LEP is a 4-credit hour non-graded program
which enables you to extern with a supervising attorney
in a wide variety of legal areas – private or public,
civil or criminal. Externships are available for the Fall,
Spring and Summer semesters. Some public sector externships
enable you to obtain a 711 license and appear in court.
Why Extern?
To become a good lawyer and to supplement
what you learn in the classroom, you need practical experience
in real-world legal work. Most students aren't fortunate
enough to receive a paid clerking position — or even a
volunteer opportunity — that teaches what they want to
learn. LEP presents a unique and important opportunity
to gain exposure to an area of the law in which you are
interested and helps you significantly broaden your future
employment opportunities.
Students interested in civil law may extern
in a wide variety of places. For example, some have externed
at the City of Chicago Corporation Counsel's Office, Office
of the Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Commerce Commission,
Immigration Court of the U.S. Department of Justice, Internal
Revenue Service, and Environmental Protection Agency,
as well approved in-house corporate legal counsel.
Students interested in criminal law have
externed at the US Attorney's Office, the Office of the
Federal Defender, and at the offices of the State's Attorney
and Public Defender in Cook County as well as the surrounding
counties.
Information about Summer/Fall 2010 Legal
Externships and an accompanying application form are available
in the Law Offices reception area (Room 600), in the Career
Services Office, and in front of the Spakateria.
If you would like more information about
externships, please e-mail Professor Vivien Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
to set up an appointment. There are many different types
of opportunities in which you might be interested.
Listed below are some available for-credit
externship placement opportunities:
EXTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
FOR CREDIT
Summer/Fall Externships – Cook County Domestic
Relations Court (4 credit hours)
Open to 2L and 3L students who have either taken Family
Law or Family Law Clinic or who will be concurrently enrolled
in either of these courses while doing the externship.
Enjoy this exciting opportunity to be a legal extern to
a judge in the Domestic Relations Division of the Circuit
Court of Cook County at the Daley Center. You will not only
be able to observe and participate in the day-to-day operations
of a busy domestic relations courtroom but will also assist
your judge in researching law, drafting orders, and resolving
disputes.
There are currently two judges who are seeking a student
extern for Summer and Fall. If you are interested in either
a Summer or Fall externship, please contact Professor Gross
(vgross@kentlaw.edu)
as soon as possible to set up a meeting and to submit your
resume and transcript.
Summer 2010 Semester for Credit Only: Gulf Restoration
Network
Gulf Restoration Network is a New Orleans-based organization
which has positions for law students who are interested
in putting their legal skills to work. The externships are
typically focused on reviewing permit applications for wetlands
fills and pollution discharges, and then drafting GRN's
comments. Legal externship positions at the GRN also may
include researching case law and drafting memos, working
with others to develop corporate accountability shareholder
resolutions, making public comments at official hearings,
and more.
If you are interested in applying to GRN as a Summer extern,
please email a cover letter and resume to: Nick Poggioli
at nick@healthygulf.org.
Please notify Prof. Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
if you are selected as an extern.
Fall 2010 Semester For Credit Only: U.S.
Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
The United States Department of Education, Office for Civil
Rights (OCR), enforces several Federal civil rights laws
that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex disability and age. OCR also enforces
the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act of 2001 that
prohibits the denial of equal access or a fair opportunity
to meet with, or discriminate against, any group officially
affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. Successful extern
candidates will work with OCR attorneys and investigators
on one or more teams in the Chicago Office to resolve discrimination
complaints.
The extern will observe and participate in complainant
and witness interviews, participate in the drafting of all
documents pertinent to an OCR investigation, including letters
of notification, data requests and letters of finding. The
extern may have the opportunity to participate in local
on-site investigations and will assist with data analysis,
engage in substantial legal research and be expected to
adhere to the tight time frames of the Department. The team
attorney(s) with whom the extern will work will supervise
the extern's work. The extern coordinator, the deputy chief
attorney and chief attorney will also be available to assist
the extern.
If you are interested, please submit a letter of interest
along with a copy of your resume and writing sample, postmarked
no later than April 15, 2010 to:
Ms. Leticia Magdaleno
U.S. Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights
Citigroup Center
Suite 1075
500 W. Madison St.
Chicago, IL 60661
Applications may also be submitted by email to Leticia.Magdaleno@ed.gov.
Please notify Prof. Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
if you are selected as an extern.
Summer 2010 Semester For Credit Only: Real Estate Development
and Management Externship
Terraco, Inc., a real estate development and management
firm, is seeking an extern to work at their real estate
development office. Job responsibilities include reviewing
and drafting leases, easement agreements, environmental
and loan documents, and off-site research at municipalities
regarding entitlements procedures and ordinances. The extern
will also attend meetings and receive exposure to all facets
of the development/acquisition process, including analyzing
deals, drafting letters of intent, reviewing contracts and
leases. A portion of the work will involve some financial
analysis, so the extern should be comfortable with numbers.
Externs need to have their own car, as some driving/off-site
work will be required.
The term of the externship will be from Thursday, May 27,
2010 to mid-July.
To apply, please send your resume to:
Daniel J. Wander
Senior Vice President Development
Terraco, Inc.
3201 Old Glenview Rd., Suite 300
Wilmette, IL 60091
dwander@terracorealestate.com
Applicants must submit their resume by Tuesday, April
13, 2010.
Please notify Prof. Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
if you are selected as an extern.
Summer 2010 Semester For Credit Only: Legal
Externship in New Orleans
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (formerly known as New
Orleans Legal Assistance) offers free civil legal aid to
the Greater New Orleans area. It has substantive law units
in housing, employment and public benefits, family, homeless
advocacy, consumer, foreclosure prevention, tax and successions/title
clearing.
Externs assist in litigation, prepare research memos and
briefs, take clients through intake, and a variety of other
tasks.
If you are interested in applying to SLLS as a Summer
extern, please e-mail a cover letter, resume and writing
sample to: Amanda Furst at afurst@slls.org.
Please include the dates when you are available to extern
over the summer.
Summer/Fall 2010 Semesters For Credit Only: Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority
3Ls Only With an Interest in Securities Law and Regulation
The Department of Enforcement of the Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority (FINRA) was created through the consolidation
of NASD and the member regulation, enforcement, and arbitration
functions of the NYSE. It is the largest non-governmental
regulator for all securities firms doing business in the
United States and is dedicated to investor protection and
market integrity through effective and efficient regulation.
Externs will perform research, writing, investigative work
and analysis as part of preliminary and formal investigations
being conducted by FINRA. These investigations cover all
areas of the securities industry including customer-initiated
sales practice complaints, market manipulation, insider
trading, member firm financial operations and trading violations.
Externs will attend hearings and depositions over the course
of the semester.
The selected student must receive school credit to be eligible
to participate in the Program, and must have completed a
course in Evidence.
If you are interested, please indicate which semester you
are applying for and submit a resume, writing sample and
unofficial transcript to:
Mr. Dale Glanzman
Senior Regional Counsel
dale.glanzman@finra.org
Fall applicants must submit their materials by Friday,
April 30, 2010.
Please notify Prof. Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
if you are selected as an extern.
Fall 2010 Semesters For Credit Only: U.S. Dept. Of Homeland
Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
Office of the Chief Counsel, Dept. Of Homeland Security,
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
Externs will gain experience in immigration law in the
areas of citizenship, asylum, and immigration benefits;
will draft briefs on visa petition appeals and research
issues in immigration law and criminal law; and will also
have the opportunity to assist with federal litigation,
primarily mandamus actions. The extern will rotate among
the various departments within USCIS to observe citizenship,
adjudications and asylum interviews.
If you are interested, please submit a copy of your resume
and transcript to:
Ms. Debra Gordon
Associate Regional Counsel, USCIS
101 W. Congress Pkwy.
Chicago, IL 60605
debra.gordon@dhs.gov
Fall applicants must submit their materials by Monday,
May 3.
Please notify Prof. Gross (vgross@kentlaw.edu)
if and when you are selected as an extern.
Fall 2010 Semester For Credit Only: Externships
with U.S. Attorney's Office
Northern District of Illinois
If you are interested in exposure to and possible participation
in federal trial and appellate practice while assisting
the U.S. Attorney's Office in handling its multitude of
important cases, please pick up an application in Room 612
from Carole Ross, administrative assistant to Professor
Gross.
Completed applications must be received at the Office of
the U.S. Attorney by Monday, April 19, 2010. The
reason for this accelerated date is because each accepted
extern must go through a security clearance, which takes
several weeks.
To receive law school credit for this externship, should
you be selected by the U.S. Attorney's Office, you must
enroll in the law school's Legal Externship Program. Externship
applications for Fall 2010 will be available in mid-March.
Professor Gross will be happy to answer any questions you
may have about either the Legal Externship Program and/or
the externship position with the U.S. Attorney's Office.
For a complete description of all clinical programs, please
visit the Law Offices' Home Page at http://www.kentlaw.edu/academics/clinic.
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