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Published: March 01, 2011
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LAF-Off 2011 - March 24 - House of Blues SD
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SD Volunteer Lawyer Program's LAF-Off (Lawyers Are Funny)

Thursday, March 24 · 5:00pm - 8:00pm

House of Blues - 1055 5th Ave, Downtown SD

Come enjoy a night of legal hilarity.

Support TJSL's very own Mike Green!!

+++ Please see the full-size flier for much more information: http://i.imgur.com/QXnX5.jpg +++

Published: March 01, 2011
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TJSL Deans Forum: March 10, 11:30am, Room 323
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law Student Services and The Student Bar Association Present the Deans Forum

We cordially invite you to the first Deans Forum of the year, Thursday, March 10, 2011, 11:30 am • Room 323

Dean Hasl & Senior Administrators willdiscuss the Seven-Year Annual ABA Site Visit and other Student Issues

Please RSVP to sba@tjsl.edu

Published: February 28, 2011
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Jessica Williams addressing panelists during the ABA-LSD 9th Cir. Spring Meeting
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9th Circuit Spring Meeting, Hosted at Thomas Jefferson School of Law American Bar Association – Law Student Division Friday, February 25, 2011 – Saturday, February 26, 2011

By Jeremy M. Evans, 3L, Student Bar Association, President (2010-2011)

The conference was a great success and it again proved that the American Bar Association (ABA) is the pinnacle of leadership for students, while providing legal knowledge, networking, and skill building opportunities.  In addition to electing a new 9th Circuit Governor, Dean Rudy Hasl opened the conference with a few remarks.  Dean Hasl commented on his long history of ABA involvement and leadership positions held and that those experiences and people he met led him to where he today.  He stated, “This profession is a small club” and the people you meet today will come back around later. 

On Friday night, a social mixer was held at The Tilted Kilt near the law school and provided a great introduction to the weekend.

On Saturday, there were three panel discussions.  The first panel entitled “Establishing Yourself as an Effective Leader in the Community” was moderated by TJSL student Ben Aguilar, 3L, 9th Circuit Lt. Governor and International Law Society President.  Panelists included: Colin Parent, Private Practice, Ben Cramer, Mulligan & Banham (Personal Injury, TJSL Alumnus, and Alumni Board member), Anna Romanskaya, Stark & D’Ambrosio, LLP (TJSL Alumna and President of the New Lawyers Division for the San Diego County Bar Association), Jon Baumunk, Assistant Dean for Bar and Academic Services, Whittier Law School, and Lea Fields-Bernard (Private Practice, Legislative Staffer/Committee Consultant, TJSL Adjunct Faculty member/trial practice).

The second panel was moderated by TJSL Student and 9th Circuit Governor, Jessica Williams, 3L.  The panel included some wonderful panelists and provided additionally great information.  The “Public Interest or Private Practice” included: Robert Brewer, Jr., Managing Partner for the San Diego office of Jones Day, LLP (the third largest law firm in the world), Juan Ordaz of Ordaz Law, Wil Rumble and Ricardo Garcia, Public Defenders, Multiple Conflicts Office-Major Cases, Alex Simpson, Chief Counsel, California Innocence Project, and Garrett Smee, Private Practice.

Jessica offered the following comments about the conference and panel: “I was presented with an awesome opportunity to host our 9th Circuit Spring Meeting at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Students from our southern California circuit were in attendance, as well as attorneys from all areas of law who participated as panelists on one of our three panels. All of the panelists were extremely inspiring and shared incredible advice. I have attended many conferences and sat in on many panels, but I have never heard a panel more informative and influential than the “Public vs. Private Interest” panel. In addition to networking with the attorneys, we elected next year’s 9th Circuit Governor, Josh Goodrich a 1L from Thomas Jefferson! It was a great day, not only did the students in attendance walk away with new attorney contacts, but a Thomas Jefferson School of Law student will hold the governor position for a second consecutive year!”

The third and final panel was moderated by Sterling Williams, 3L, 9th Circuit Lt. Governor and Student Bar Association Community and Athletic Events Committees.  Sterling had this to say about the panel: “This was a great opportunity to create dialogue with attorneys who know first-hand what employers are looking for and how to make ourselves the best candidate for the job.  Their advice was helpful for competing against other law students and even experienced attorneys.”  Panelists included: Jennifer Creighton, Hiring Partner with Winet, Patrick, & Weaver, LLP, and Vice President of the North San Diego County Bar Association, Jon Baumunk, Assistant Dean for Bar and Academic Services, Whittier Law School, and Hass Sadeghi, General Counsel and Mediator, Sadeghi Resolutions, and Board Member (MCLE Coordinator), Iranian American Bar Association.

Jennifer Poplin, 3L, American Bar Association-Student Bar Association Representative offered the following comments about the final panel and conference as a whole: “The panelists at the ABA-Spring Meeting conference presented an immense amount of priceless guidance for law students in search of career opportunities, including the dos and don’ts of interviews, resumes, and cover letters. The panelists provided insight on finding jobs that are well suited for each individual’s personality and capabilities. The speakers emphasized that success is not limited to words on paper, but rather success is established by our ability to zealously perform our duties. And that employers seek students capable of being self-reliant and self-motivated. The conference presented great speakers that were kind enough to share their knowledge and expertise. It is an event that every student who seeks to gain practical knowledge should definitely attend.”

We cannot say enough about holding the Governor's seat for two straight years and having a direct link to the American Bar Association - the organization that is the pinnacle of leadership and access for law students.  We hope this will be the beginning of more ABA leadership roles for Thomas Jefferson School of Law students and SBA officers.  Those in attendance were able to network and see what the ABA is all about and gain insight into some of these positions.

Rachel Lebron, Student Bar Association 1L Class Representative commented: “As a 1L, I felt the ABA Conference was a great opportunity for me to get some insight into the student side of the ABA, as well as seeing what the ABA and SBA representatives do at other law schools. I was able to make some great contacts and am looking forward to working with my colleagues from the other schools.”

The Student Bar Association of Thomas Jefferson School of Law was awarded and recognized as one of the best SBA's in the circuit with an appreciation award!  We were also provided some additional accolades on display in the SBA office.

A special thank you to the following Student Bar Association officers and ABA Lt. Governors not mentioned above for assisting with the ABA team led by Jessica Williams in planning and volunteering at the conference: Dan Klett, Joshua Tallman, and Vaughn Greenwalt. 

Overall, the conference was a wonderful move forward in leadership and networking.

Published: February 27, 2011
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SBA Bar Review: Level 9 at Hotel Indigo, March 11
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Bar Review at Hotel Indigo in the Gaslamp

TJSL Student Bar Association Bar Review

LEVEL 9 • Friday, March 11, 2011 509 9th ave, Downtown SD • sba@tjsl.edu

The event will be on the 9th Floor Terrace Overlooking Petco Park, Gaslamp & The Bay

8 to 10 pm Hosted Appetizers • Specials all night

Published: February 27, 2011
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The Skills and Clinic Committee and the Student Bar Association
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The Skills and Clinic Committee and the Student Bar Association: Develop Law School Skills

Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 11:30am to 12:50pm in Room 323.

Interested in working at TJSL’s new clinic? Want to learn more about the Veteran’s Clinic, Mock Trial, or ADR team? Then come learn how you can get involved and develop the skills that every law school graduate needs to have.

Come join the TJSL Skills and Clinic Committee on Tuesday, March 29 at 11:30-12:50 in room 323. Hear from Professors Berensen, Herrera, Spiegelman, and Tropp, about the current opportunities available at TJSL. Lunch will be provided. More information at sba@tjsl.edu

Published: February 21, 2011
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SBA Bar Review at The Fleetwood, Friday 2/25
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SBA Bar Review at The Fleetwood.

639 J Street, in the Gaslamp. Event begins at 9pm.

Free cover until 10:30. Students and guests will get vip wristband for menu specials.

Published: February 19, 2011
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SBA Ethics Panel, February 16, 2011
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Ethics Panel Recap - Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Written by Chris Saunders Posted By Pejman Kharrazian, 3L, Student Bar Association, SD County Bar Association SBA Rep  

San Diego Superior Court Judge Robert Trentacosta cautioned those who attended the Student Bar Association’s Second Annual Ethics Panel held at Thomas Jefferson School of Law on February 16. “The most important thing you have when you stand before a judge is your credibility.”

The first conference held at the new TJSL campus, and sponsored by the SBA, was a lively and stimulating discussion, moderated by Professor Leah Christensen.  In addition to Judge Trentacosta, California Court of Appeal Associate Justice Gilbert Nares joined the panel, along with criminal appellate attorney Charles Sevilla and TJSL Professor Claire Wright.

The panelists also focused on the need for ethical advise once you enter practice.  If a lawyer finds his or herself in a situation where they aren’t sure if a course of action is ethical or not, then they should take a step back and pick up the phone.  A mentor is key to success in the complicated practice of law.

The San Diego County Bar Association also has an ethics hotline, said Judge Trentacosta. “And the County Bar has an Attorney Code of Conduct. It’s simple, it’s unequivocal and it’s like the Ten Commandments for attorneys,” he said.

The ethics conference was well-attended and many students said they felt the discussion provided very valuable information.

Published: February 19, 2011
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Fundraiser for Father Joe's Villages at Dirty Birds in PB
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Fundraiser for Father Joe's Villages at Dirty Birds in Pacific Beach - Thursday, February 17, 2011  

By Jeremy M. Evans, 3L, Student Bar Association, President  

Student Bar Association leaders took on a new role Thursday, February 17, 2011 as bartenders!  Yes, bartenders to raise money by tips from patrons (Thomas Jefferson students and fellow San Diegans).  There was a "short training session" and we were off - it was a great experience by and felt more like the new show on Television where the bosses get to work behind the scenes - needless to say most of us needed additional training and relied on the actual bartender.  Nonetheless, the patrons were happy and in the end we raised over $100.00 in tips for Father Joe's Villages.  Thank you to all who attended.

Published: February 15, 2011
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SBA Clothing Drive
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The Student Bar Association of Thomas Jefferson School of Law is again hosting the semester clothing drive.  We are collecting student, staff, faculty, alumni and community donations of business attire and childrens clothing that will be donated to Father Joe's Villages. 

The donation bins are located inside the Student Lounge, 5th floor.  Thank you for your clothing donations.

Published: February 14, 2011
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SBA Fundraiser at Dirty Birds in PB
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Thursday, February 17, 2011 - SBA Fundraiser at Dirty Birds in PB!

Join the SBA as we guest bartend at Dirty Birds in OB this Thursday!

The event begins at 8pm and all tips will go to Father Joe's Villages. See you there!

Dirty Birds is located at 4656 Mission Blvd, Pacific Beach, 92109

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