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EVENTS

Thursday, February 16, 2012 - Thursday, February 16, 2012
Event:    Business Law Student Association - Mid-Winter Networking Reception and Career Panel Discussion

While many Suffolk Law graduates spend their careers in a traditional legal practice, your options don't have to end there. Your Suffolk degree can open the door to a career in other business settings such as public accounting, financial services, health care, and compliance, just to name a few.

This valuable reception and career discussion will connect you with some of the professionals who have found careers in business by venturing outside the traditional legal lines.

Alumni Career Panel

Barbara-Ann Boehler, BA'93,JD'96, Arete Research, Boston
John Chapman, JD'92, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston
Julie Batal, JD'07, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge

Hosted by Partners at Edwards Wildman

Gerald Hendrick, JD'74
Sarah Camougis, JD'92
Windy Rosebush Catino, BA'94, JD'97
Richard Manley, Jr., JD'90
John Tumilty, JD'91


Reserve your spot before February 14, 2012

Time:      6:00PM - 8:00PM
Where:    Edwards Wildman, 111 Huntington Ave., Boston
Contact:  amuller@suffolk.edu or 617.305.1999
 
Friday, February 17, 2012 - Friday, February 17, 2012
Event:    Flashpoints in Federalism
Federalism is more than abstract constitutional doctrine. In this politically charged era, it has become a source of tension between the Federal government and the States. Can Congress, consistently with Federalism, compel the States to accept univer-sal health care and its mandates? Can Congress, by the Defense of Marriage Act, permissibly restrict the Federal rights of those lawfully married under State law? Can the States regulate undocumented immigrants without violating Federal preemption restrictions? Adam Liptak, Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, and an expert panel discuss cases involving these questions and posing intense Federalism conflicts are headed for the Roberts Court. Sponsored by Advanced Legal Studies, the Macaronis Institute for Trial & Appellate Advocacy, and the Masterman Institute on the First Amendment and the Fourth Estate.
Link:  Learn more
Time:      12:00PM - 2:00PM
Where:    Suffolk University Law School
Contact:  Call 617.573.8627 to register, or register online
 
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - Thursday, March 01, 2012
Event:    2012 SPILG Annual Auction
The Suffolk Public Interest Law Group (SPILG) Fellowship program provides funding for students working in otherwise unpaid summer internships with non-profit and government organizations. SPILG’s biggest fundraiser of the year is the SPILG Annual Auction. This year’s silent auction will be held in Sargent Hall from February 28 to March 1, 2012. The live auction will be held in the Function Room on March 1, 2012, starting at 6 p.m. To donate an item to this year’s auction, please contact spilgauction@gmail.com.
Where:    Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St, Boston
Contact:  spilgauction@gmail.com
 
Thursday, March 01, 2012 - Thursday, March 01, 2012
Event:    Suffolk Law Alumni Association Invites You to a Discussion About Social Media

How Can I Use Social Media to Attract Clients?

Are you interested in using the Internet and social media marketing to enhance your reputation, get clients, or increase your business – but not sure exactly what you need or how to get started?

Developing an effective content strategy is a key factor for professionals that wish to cultivate and expand their business. Today, successful companies and lawyers, use a blend of blogs, Facebook fan pages, newsletters, websites, and YouTube video as part of their marketing strategy.

Learn what vehicles are best suited for your legal needs and the pitfalls to avoid.

Speakers:

Larry Ross, President, Doctor of Content Larry is a former writer, editor, and producer of cable TV documentaries for the Discovery Channel, the National Air & Space Museum, and PBS’s American Experience and NOVA series. Larry will discuss the nuts and bolts of establishing a social media presence.

Justin L. Kelsey, JD’04 founding Partner, K E L S E Y & T R A S K, P.C. Justin will talk about how their firm successfully uses a Blog, Website, Web- calculators, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook accounts.

Time:      8:00AM - 9:30AM
Where:    Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont Street, 1st Floor Function Room
Contact:  amueller@suffok.edu or 617.305.1999
 



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