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[CDO] Make the Most of DAR’s Private Sector Alumni Mentorship Program (For 1Ls)
132 Law BuildingPlease come join us to learn more about how you can make the most out of DAR’s Private Sector Alumni Mentorship Program! This program is designed for 1L students* interested in the private sector who plan on applying to law firms for 2L summer and participating in our Summer Preview Program and/or Summer OCI. This […]
Fixing the Clerkship System: WOBL and Legal Accountability Project
132 Law BuildingSo, you want to clerk? How will you avoid judges who harass their clerks? Law schools tell students to “do their research” before applying for judicial clerkships. But what does this mean, in practice, considering how little information about judicial work environments law schools provide? Join Aliza Shatzman, President and Founder of The Legal Accountability […]
BCLB Leadership Lunch Talk: ESG and Corporate Governance In-House with Gibson Dunn
132 Law BuildingPlease join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business for a leadership lunch talk with Associates Natalie Abshez and Andrea Shen from Gibson Dunn to discuss ESG and Corporate Governance. Following the discussion, a Q&A will be hosted by the Berkeley Business Law Journal. The Leadership Lunch Series is reserved for current law students, faculty […]
BCLB Leadership Lunch Talk with Skadden
132 Law BuildingPlease join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business for a leadership lunch talk with Chris Hammond, M&A Counsel and Chris Bors, Partner from Skadden. Following the discussion, a Q&A […]
Litigating against Corporate Misconduct: Navan Ward, Eric Gibbs on Careers in the Plaintiffs’ Bar
132 Law Building(RSVP here for our headcount and food) Join LSAD for an insightful discussion with two leading figures in plaintiffs' law, Navan Ward, Principal at Beasley Allen, and Eric Gibbs, Partner at Gibbs Mura (formerly Gibbs Law Group). They will share their experiences and perspectives on building a career dedicated to holding corporations accountable for misconduct. […]
Fireside Chat with California Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
132 Law BuildingThe Consumer Advocacy and Protection Society (CAPS) is delighted to host Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, Chair of the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee of the California Assembly. During the 2024 legislative session, over a dozen of the bills authored by the Member were signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. The bills expand protections under the […]
BCLB Leadership Lunch Talk: Lifecycle of a Company with Cooley
132 Law BuildingPlease join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business for a leadership lunch talk with Tara Capsuto, Sangitha Palaniappa, and David Kim, Partners and Associates at Cooley to discuss the Lifecycle of a Company. Following the discussion, a Q&A will be hosted by the Berkeley Business Law Journal. The Leadership Lunch Series is reserved for […]
LSAD x BJBLP Alumni Panel
132 Law BuildingHear from Black Berkeley Law alumni about their experiences in the legal field, thoughts on building your legal career, advice for current students, and more! Questions and curiosity encouraged! RSVP here. Featuring: Savala Nolan, Executive Director, Henderson Center for Social Justice | With vast experience in private and public sector legal experiences, Nolan leads lectures, […]
Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice
132 Law BuildingPlease join Justice Leondra Kruger in conversation with Justice David Tatel about his new book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Lunch will be provided. For questions and accommodation requests, please contact Jenny Boyden (jboyden@law.berkeley.edu or 510-664-4959). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appointed by President Bill Clinton, Judge David Tatel served on the United States Court of Appeals […]
California’s Evolution in Mental Health Diversion and Criminal Law Reform
132 Law BuildingJoin leading legal experts for an examination of California's groundbreaking mental health reforms in criminal justice. The discussion will explore recent transformative changes including Mental Health Diversion (PC 1001.36), 2025 competency law reforms (SB 1323), and their impact on court procedures and civil commitments. Learn how these reforms are reshaping the intersection of mental health […]
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