Current law students looking to gain insight and perspective about working in a law firm will have the chance to find answers this summer.
The Success Through Empowerment & Engagement (SEE) Committee at Maddin, Hauser, Roth, & Heller PC seeks to meet the need for law student summer learning experiences by offering a free six-week summer program covering transactions, litigation and best practices for navigating a legal career.
Maddin Hauser’s 2023 Summer Institute will be offered June 14 thought July 28. Participants are eligible to attend in-person or online whether or not they have secured summer internship positions.
The sessions are scheduled to accommodate attendance prior to beginning the workday from 8 to 9 a.m. except for week six.
Sessions will include:
• Week one, Wednesday, June 14—Associate Best Practices
• Week two, Wednesday, June 21—Finance
• Week three, Wednesday, June 28—Corporate/Litigation
• Week four, Wednesday, July 12—Employment Law
• Week five, Wednesday, July 19—Real Estate
• Week six, Wednesday, July 28—Career Marketing, from noon to 1:30 p.m. with lunch provided at Maddin Hauser Office
At the conclusion of the program, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion along with real-world, practical law firm learning experience.
The mission of the Maddin Hauser SEE Committee is to maintain and enhance a law firm environment and culture where attorneys from diverse backgrounds can succeed, achieve and lead internally at the firm and externally in the community, to improve recruitment, retention and advancement of attorneys from diverse backgrounds, and to promote business and personal development, business connections and networking activities.
Currently enrolled law students interested in participating in the 2023 Summer Institute should visit https://maddinhauser.com and click on “events.”
- Posted May 23, 2023
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