Neblsa job fair employer packet 20142015

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NATIONAL BLACK LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION NORTHEAST REGION WWW . NBLSA . ORG/NEBLSA John-Raphael Pichardo, II CHAIR

Quinnipiac University School of Law

May 21, 2014

Vanessa Coleman VICE CHAIR

Seton Hall University School of Law

Dear Employer,

Shanice Bailey SECRETARY Vermont Law School

Jolevette Mitchell TREASURER Touro College Jacob D. Fuschberg Law Center

S. Mayumi Grigsby CNNE SUB-REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Northeastern University School of Law

Marcia Blake CT SUB-REGIONAL DIRECTOR Quinnipiac University School of Law

Vacant

On behalf of the National Black Law Students Association, Northeast Region (NEBLSA), we cordially invite you to participate in the Annual NEBLSA Job Fair. The 2014 NEBLSA Job Fair will be held on Friday, August 8, 2014 at New York Law School (NYLS), located at 185 West Broadway, New York, NY. Established in 1968, the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) is the largest student-run organization in the United States, with over 200 chapters at law schools throughout the country, and more than 6,500 active members. NBLSA seeks to promote and articulate the professional needs and goals of black law students. The Northeast Region is comprised of 33 chapters across eight states and has over 1,100 active members.

NY-METRO SUB-REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Vacant UPSTATE-NY SUB-REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Mickelle Damassia FREDERICK DOUGLASS MOOT COURT COMPETITION DIRECTOR Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Vanessa Domenichelli THURGOOD MARSHALL MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION DIRECTOR Brooklyn Law School

Joy Gary DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP Touro College Jacob D. Fuschberg Law Center

Natasha Beckford PARLIAMENTARIAN Seton Hall University School of Law

Janai Jackson CORPORATE RELATIONS DIRECTOR Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

The Northeast Job Fair is not only an excellent opportunity for organizations to take a proactive approach towards diversity, but it is also a beneficial recruiting tool for organizations to seek exceptional law students from across the nation. Last year, over 60 employers participated in the 2013 NEBLSA Job Fair, while more than 200 diverse law students were interviewed. This year, we seek to expand the Job Fair by including even more employers from a range of practice areas. Please join us in our efforts to increase the number of talented and diverse students entering the legal profession. To register, please sign up on Symplicity, fill out the attached registration form, and return it along with the appropriate payment before Friday, June 27, 2014. Additional details regarding Employer Registration can be found in the following pages. If you have any questions, please contact the Job Fair Coordinator, James Pierre-Louis at (508) 315-9309 or via email at neblsa.jobfair@nblsa.org. We look forward to your support of NEBLSA in August.

James Pierre-Louis JOB FAIR COORDINATOR New York Law School

Sincerely,

John-Raphael Pichardo, II Northeast Regional Chair National Black Law Students Association Email: northeast@nblsa.org Phone: 347-875-7356

James Pierre-Louis Northeast Job Fair Coordinator National Black Law Students Association Email: neblsa.jobfair@nblsa.org Phone: 508-315-9309

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EMPLOYER REGISTRATION INFORMATION Employers must register using Symplicity by visiting https://law-nblsa-csm.symplicity.com/employers/.

IMPORTANT DATES Friday, May 26 (12:00 Noon) – Employer/ Tabling Registration Opens Friday, June 27th (12:00 Noon) – Employer/ Tabling Registration Ends Monday, July 7th (12:00 Noon) — Student Bidding Begins Monday, July 21st(11:59 A.M.) – Student Bidding Ends Tuesday, July 22nd (12:00 Noon) – Employer Selection Period Begins Monday, July 28th (5:00 P.M.) – Employer Selection Period Ends Wednesday, July 30th (12:00 Noon) – Friday, August 1st (6:00 P.M) – Student Interview Acceptance Period *Final Interview Schedules will be released within 7 days after the acceptance period. Friday, August 1st (12:00 Noon) – Registration for Tabling Ends Friday, August 8th (7:30 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.) – NEBLSA Job Fair

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Friday, August 8, 2014 7:30 A.M. – Student/ Employer Registration Open 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. – Continental Breakfast 9:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. – Employer Interviews 12:30 P.M. – 1:30 P.M. – Lunch 1:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. – Employer Interviews 5:30 PM – 6:30 P.M. - Reception

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REGISTRATION FORM This form should be mailed with your registration fee. Name of Firm/Organization:__________________________________________________________________ Firm/Organization Contact:___________________________________________________________________ Firm/Organization Contact Email:_____________________________________________________________ Firm/Organization Contact Number:___________________________________________________________ Eight (8) twenty-minute (20) interviews will take place during each session with a ten-minute break between each interview. NEBLSA also offers tabling in our information room. During tabling, organizations may collect student resumes; however students may not be interviewed, formally or informally. A maximum of two representatives per table may attend. Because information room space is limited, NEBLSA will accept registration on a first come first served basis. Please indicate which session(s) your firm/organization will be participating in: __Morning: 8:30am- 12:30pm

__Afternoon: 1:30pm- 5:30pm

Please mark and submit a check or money order: ___Large Law Firm (100+ Attorneys) ___Medium Law Firm (51-99 Attorneys) ___Small Law Firm (1-50 Attorneys) ___Corporate Entity ___Public Interest Firm ___Government Agency ___Information Room Tabling Total

$850 per session $750 per session $600 per session $850 per session $275 per session $275 per session $250 (full day)

$____________

PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Northeast Black Law Students Association MAIL TO: Northeast Black Law Students Association P.O. Box 25281 Brooklyn, NY 11202

If you would prefer to pay by Credit Card, Please fill out the top portion along with the Credit Card Authorization Form. Disclaimer: a 3.5% plus 15cents fee will be added to your amount

For Questions or Concerns, contact James Pierre-Louis at neblsa.jobfair@nblsa.org or at 508-315-9309 NOTICE: IF NEBLSA MAKES CHANGES TO ANY OF THE 2014 JOB FAIR POLICIES OR PROCEDURES, WE WILL CONTACT STUDENTS AND EMPLOYERS REGARDING THE CHANGES BY EMAIL OR BY POSTING THE CHANGES ON THE NEBLSA WEBPAGE AT HTTP://WWW.NBLSA.ORG/NEBLSA/. 3


Disclaimer: a 3.5% + 15cents fee will be added.

Disclaimer: a 3.5% + 15cents fee will be added. 2


HELPFUL INFORMATION

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All registration fees should be received no later than June 27, 2014 and are non-refundable. Employers will be assigned an interview room by the Job Fair committee. All interviews will take place at NYLS. Please ship all interviewing materials to NYLS no earlier than 3 days prior to the NEBLSA Job Fair: New York Law School c/o Northeast Black Law Students Association- Job Fair August 8, 2014 (Your Organization) 185 W. Broadway New York, NY 10013 Please make arrangements to have all interviewing materials returned to your organization. Neither NEBLSA nor NYLS will be responsible for any materials left behind. Please let us know in advance if you require any special arrangements. Your registration will be considered incomplete if any information is missing. Over 6,500 NBLSA members will have access to the NEBLSA Job Fair; students will be limited in the number of bids they can submit to employers.

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Participating Law Schools Represented at the NEBLSA Job Fair NEBLSA serves the following Law Schools in NY, Northern NJ, CT ME, VT, NH, MA & RI:

Albany Law School

Western New England College of Law

Boston College Law School

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Brooklyn Law School

Boston University School of Law

Cornell University Law School

Columbia University School of Law

Fordham University School of Law

CUNY School of Law - Queens College

Harvard Law School

Hofstra University School of Law

Massachusetts School of Law

New England School of Law

New York Law School

New York University School of Law

Northeastern University School of Law

Pace University School of Law

Quinnipiac College School of Law

Roger Williams University School of Law

Rutgers University School of Law – Newark

Seton Hall University School of Law

Southern New England School of Law

St. John's University School of Law

SUNY-Buffalo School of Law

Syracuse University College of Law

Suffolk University School of Law

University of Connecticut School of Law

Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Vermont Law School

University of Maine School of Law

Yale Law School

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Past NEBLSA Job Fair Employers: ACLU Alston & Bird Arent Fox Arnold & Porter Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider Baker Botts Bingham McCutchen Blank Rome Bond Schoeneck & King Bressler Amery & Ross Bryan Cave Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft Carmody & Torrence Carter Ledyard & Milburn Center for Family Representation Chadbourne & Parke Cleary Gottlieb Steem & Hamilton Covington & Burling Cravath Swaine & Moore Davis Polk & Wardwell Day Pitney DC 37 Debevoise & Plimpton Dechert Dewey & LeBoeuf Dickstein Shapiro Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto Fried Frank Harris Schriver & Jacobson Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis Greenberg Traurig Harris Beach Harter Secrest Heller Erhman Jones Day Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman Kelley Drye Kaye Scholer Kenyon & Kenyon King & Spaulding Kirkland & Ellis Legal Assistance Corp of Central Mass Luce Forward Hamilton & Scripps Mayer Brown McCarter English

McKee Nelson Meyer Suozzi English & Klein Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy Morgan Lewis Bockius New Hampshire Public Defender NJ AG NJ Judiciary NJ Judiciary NYC Law Dept NYCLU NYC DA NYLPI NYS 4th Dept NYC Dept. of Homeless NYC DOI IRS Office of Comptroller of Currency Paul Hastings Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw & Pittman Porzio Bromberg & Newman Proskauer Rose Queens DA Reed Smith Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke Schulte Roth & Zabel Shearman & Sterling Shipman & Goodwin Sills Cummis Epstein & Gorss Sidley Austin Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett Connecticut Judiciary Strook & Strook Sullivan & Cromwell Thatcher Profitt & Wood The Bronx Defenders Legal Aid Unitd States Attorneys SEC White & Case Wilmer Hale Winston & Strawn Willkie Farr & Gallagher (NY) Willkie Farr & Gallagher (DC)

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DIRECTIONS TO NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL BY SUBWAY: 7th Avenue line 1 (local) to Franklin Street. Exit at Varick Street and West Broadway. Walk one block south on West Broadway. The School is located on West Broadway between Worth and Leonard Streets. 2, 3 (express) to Chambers Street. Exit at West Broadway and walk four blocks north on West Broadway. Lexington Avenue line 4, 5 (express) and 6 (local) to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall. Exit at Foley Square.Walk north two blocks to Worth Street and west four blocks to West Broadway. 8th Avenue line A (express) and C (local) to Chambers Street. Exit at Church Street. Walk four blocks north on Church Street to Worth Street. Walk one block west to West Broadway. E (local) to Canal Street; change for the A or C to Chambers Street. Avenue of Americas (6th Ave.) line B, D, Q (express) and F (local) to West 4th Street/Washington Square. Change at West 4th Street for the A or C to Chambers Street. Broadway line W, R (local) to City Hall. Exit on Broadway and walk north on Broadway to Worth Street. Walk west on Worth Street two blocks to West Broadway. Nassau Street Line J, Z (express) and M (local) to Chambers Street. Exit at Foley Square. Walk north two blocks to Worth Street and west four blocks to West Broadway. By PATH: Exit the PATH Station at World Trade Center and walk straight on West Broadway. The post office should be on your right and continue walking for about 10 mins and NYLS will be on your right. BY BUS: M1, M6 south to Broadway and Worth Street. Walk one block north to Leonard, then two blocks west to West Broadway. M20 south to West Broadway and Worth Street.

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BY CAR: From the Harlem River Drive/FDR Drive Take Exit 2 (Brooklyn Bridge/Civic Center). Bear right toward Civic Center and proceed down ramp. Make a right at the light onto St. James Place. Go straight; at the third light (street ends), make a left onto Worth Street. Continue for approximately six blocks to West Broadway. From the Henry Hudson Parkway West Side Highway Take the Chambers Street exit. Follow Chambers Street three blocks and make a left onto Church Street. Follow Church Street five blocks to Leonard Street. Make a left onto Leonard Street. Go one block west to the corner of Leonard and West Broadway. From the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel At the exit of the tunnel, bear right onto Trinity Place. (Trinity Place becomes Church Street after the World Trade Center site.) Move to the far left lane. Continue on Church Street to Leonard Street. (Leonard Street is five blocks past Chambers Street.) Make a left onto Leonard Street and go one block west to the corner of Leonard and West Broadway. From the Holland Tunnel Stay in the middle lane and take the “Downtown� exit. Make a right onto Varick Street. (Varick Street becomes West Broadway.) Continue on West Broadway two blocks to Leonard Street. From the Lincoln Tunnel Take the West Side Highway south. (Refer to directions from West Side Highway above.) *Airport Transportation is available through airline shuttle or via taxi services. ACCESSIBILITY: Parking There are a number of parking garages in the neighborhood for fee-paid parking. On-street parking is extremely limited. New York Law School is wheelchair accessible.

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DISCLAIMER By registering for the NEBLSA Job Fair you agree to notify the Job Fair Coordinator, James Pierre-Louis, NO LATER THAN THREE DAYS BEFORE THE JOB FAIR, in the event that your organization is unable attend. If your primary interviewer cannot attend, you must send an alternate interviewer to interview students in your place. If an alternate interviewer cannot attend, or if for any other reason the interviewer in attendance fails to interview a student at the student’s scheduled time, the organization agrees to contact each student affected to schedule a subsequent interview at your office or an office near the city in which the student resides at a date no later than September 1, 2014. Failure to do so may affect your participation in future NEBLSA job fairs. IN AN EFFORT FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, A SURVEY WILL BE INCLUDED WITH THE JOB FAIR MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED TO EACH EMPLOYER ON THE DAY OF THE JOB FAIR REQUESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE.

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