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For additional information about the IP Practicum, please contact:

Professor Steven Semeraro
ssemeraro@tjsl.edu
(619) 961-4305

 

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The Practicum is open to all students who have completed at least one year of law school and have a strong interest in intellectual property law. Law school graduates seeking to learn basic IP practice skills are also welcome.

Participating students are also eligible to take up to eight units of credit in TJSL's regular seven-week summer session.

Non-TJSL students should verify the ability to receive credit with their institutions and contact Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Lisa Ferreira (lisaf@tjsl.edu; 619-961-4202) for assistance with the registration process.

Assistance with locating short-term housing is available.

For further information about the IP Practicum, please contact Professor Steven Semeraro (ssemeraro@tjsl.edu; 619-961-4305).

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Thank you for your interest in Thomas Jefferson School of Law's Graduate Programs. If you are interested in applying for the online Master of Laws (LL.M.) or Master of Science of Law (J.S.M.), please email Program Director Jason Fiske at fiskeja@tjsl.edu.

To get started, complete the Executive/Corporate application form Download the Executive/Corporate Program Application or J.S.D. Application form Download the JSD Application and submit it via email to fiskeja@tjsl.edu.

For more information, please contact:

Jason Fiske
Program Director of the Graduate Programs, International Tax & Financial Services
Phone: (619) 961-4217
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The Thomas Jefferson School of Law is proud to have an experienced, caring and diverse faculty. The credentials of our faculty are first-rate. Our professors have structured business transactions at both the international and the domestic levels and litigated before the World Court at The Hague, the U.S. Supreme Court and federal and state trial and appellate courts. Their clients have ranged from the largest multinational corporations to the most needy members of our society and virtually every type of client in between. Members of our faculty also have testified before Congress and the California legislature, have appeared as experts on national and local television news and radio broadcasts and have served as legal consultants to our government, the United Nations and several foreign governments.

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The Thomas Jefferson School of Law is proud to have an experienced, caring and diverse faculty. The credentials of our faculty are first-rate. Our professors have structured business transactions at both the international and the domestic levels and litigated before the World Court at The Hague, the U.S. Supreme Court and federal and state trial and appellate courts. Their clients have ranged from the largest multinational corporations to the most needy members of our society and virtually every type of client in between. Members of our faculty also have testified before Congress and the California legislature, have appeared as experts on national and local television news and radio broadcasts and have served as legal consultants to our government, the United Nations and several foreign governments.

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Spring 4/21/2014 6/27/2014 3/28/2014 4/11/2014
Summer 7/14/2014 9/19/2014 6/20/2014

7/04/2014

Fall 10/6/2014 12/19/2014 9/12/2014 9/26/2014

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The Academic Success Program (“ASP”) seeks second and third year students to serve as ASP Mentors to first year students and students who have under-performed in their first semester of a year-long course. ASP Mentors meet with small groups of students to provide skills-based review and to provide guidance for student mastery of legal doctrine. ASP Mentors must have successfully completed all first year courses for which they are providing support and must be in good academic standing.

ASP Mentors are expected to attend training through the Academic Success department, to meet weekly with small groups of students in Structured Study Groups, and to report regularly to ASP.

ASP Mentors must either be eligible to receive Federal Work Study or to receive Jeffersonian Scholar funds.

Complete the ASP Mentor Application form. Please return to Academic Success or email to Karen M. Harkins at kharkins@tjsl.edu.

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The highest priority outside of the classroom at Thomas Jefferson School of Law is serving the many diverse communities around us. Public service is part of our mission and volunteering benefits the under-represented and often invisible members of our society. We established on-site volunteer opportunities for our students and our alumni to practice what law school preaches every day.

We encourage our students to participate in our Veterans Legal Assistance Clinic and the Small Business Law Center, which encompasses clinics focusing on patents, trademark, non-profit business law. We also offer a lawyer incubator for alums interested in becoming solo practitioners. All of the programs provide valuable legal training and career contacts.

Students volunteer in our pro bono honors program, working with a variety of underserved communities. Dozens of student organizations are involved in a myriad of public service projects. Becoming a member of a student organization is a good way to develop career relationships that last a lifetime.

Public service is also a core value for our world-class faculty who frequently serve on boards of various community organizations. They volunteer throughout the year for speaking engagements locally, nationally and internationally. Our faculty is involved in stimulating and informative programming on campus every semester and invites the public to learn about the latest legal topics and trends from them and other experts in the professional and academic worlds.


LIVE CLIENT CLINICS

The Veterans Legal Assistance Clinic is operated by students under the guidance of licensed practicing attorney and provides limited legal assistance and full-service legal representation, to the residents and alumni of Veterans Village of San Diego, a program that provides housing, substance abuse, mental health, and job training services to formerly homeless veterans.

The Small Business Law Center (SBLC) supports small businesses and non-profits while providing skills development for law students. Thomas Jefferson School of Law students, under the direct supervision of California licensed attorneys, provide legal assistance to micro-entrepreneurs, small businesses and non-profits that do not have the means to hire an attorney to advise them. The SBLC live-client clinics are:

  • The Patent Clinic provides free legal services for lower-income individuals and organizations who want to protect a patentable idea with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
  • The Trademark Clinic provides free legal services for low-income individuals and organizations who want trademarks from the USPTO.

SELF-HELP LEGAL CLINICS

The Small Claims Workshop provides limited legal assistance for low to moderate income individuals and businesses with small claim issues. Thomas Jefferson School of Law alumni attorneys and law students provide half-hour consultations to litigants who need assistance when being sued, suing another party, or help recovering money for a small claims judgment.


VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is operated each spring by the law school’s Tax Law Society, a student organization, under the supervision of a faculty tax expert. The VITA program is an IRS program that provides a valuable community service in the form of free income tax return preparation. Student volunteers receive IRS training and certification.  


THE MEDIATION PROGRAM

Our Mediation Program is a great opportunity for students to work with clients in a courtroom setting. Mediation is a growing industry within the legal community and our law school is a community leader in using this clinical program to immerse students in the art of conflict resolution. Our students represent real clients to resolve disputes for San Diego's Small Claims Courts. Alumni often participate in our Probate Court Program, which provides free mediator services for individuals, typically in connection with a Conservatorship or Guardianship before the Probate Court.


STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

A number of TJSL’s student organizations are deeply committed to community service and are often at the forefront volunteering at underserved community assistance programs, running food, clothing or blood drives, or in raising funds for natural disasters in the United States and around the world. Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Diversity Committee has established the CLIMB (Crawford Legal Institute & Mentorship Bond) program, a student-run mentoring program for local high school students interested in the law. Our students often come from underserved communities and know the value of giving back.


THE EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s highly ranked Externship Program offers great opportunities for hands-on legal experience in public interest, government and private sector law. Placement opportunities range from the United States Attorney’s Office to local biotech corporations to law firms to nonprofit organizations. Students who participate in the Judicial Externship Program have a unique opportunity to work for a Federal or California State Judge in their chambers. Students gain experience in the field and earn academic credit.


THE PRO BONO HONORS PROGRAM

Through the Pro Bono Honors Program, our students can volunteer to work with underserved populations in traditional and non-traditional legal settings. Working with national, regional and community-based projects enables our law students to gain valuable legal experience, build practical legal skills and serve a vital function in that community sector. Students can earn certificates and special honor cords to be worn at graduation.


CONFERENCES, PANELS, & SPEAKERS

At Thomas Jefferson School of Law, we offer a rich intellectual environment throughout the academic year. The faculty, the school’s Centers for Academic Excellence, Alumni Association and various student organizations host an impressive slate of conferences, panels and individual speaker presentations that address a wide spectrum of legal interests and issues while featuring highly-regarded experts, practitioners and jurists. Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit is frequently available for California attorneys who attend these events.

For a look at some of these events, please visit:

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