Skadden embraces the idea that inclusion and a wide spectrum of diversity only makes the firm better. Through their Skadden 1L Scholars Program, the firm is seeking to attract the best and the brightest legal talent, including candidates whose life experiences, demonstrated interests and achievements can contribute to the firm’s commitment to diversity, inclusion and excellence.
The Skadden 1L Scholars Program provides an 11-week ultimate summer experience comprised of both law firm and corporate in-house exposure for students with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion. The paid internship consists of seven weeks at Skadden, working on both client and pro bono related matters, followed by four weeks at a firm client.
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In this brief 30 minute session, Department of Justice will discuss their Volunteer Legal Internship Program, application process, and answer your questions about opportunities.
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In this segment, our speakers explore the area of trust and estate planning. They’ll provide invaluable insight into what skills you’ll need to break into this area, what drew them to this practice area, the pros and cons, and what a typical day in their practice entails.
Speakers:
Jonathan P. (JP) Lee, Shareholder, Sojourner, Caughman & Thomas, Columbia, SC
Chasity S. Grice, Peppel, Gomes & MacIntosh, P.C., Memphis, TN
Moderator:
Liz Stone, Managing Director, The Dubin Group, San Francisco, CA