Alumni Panel: What Can You Do with a Law Degree?

When:
Location:
Online
Description:

Alumni Panel: What Can You Do with a Law Degree?  1L Continuing Orientation

Law students can register for this program on UB Law Connect under EVENTS and receive the Zoom link.

This program is designed to highlight the wide variety of legal careers and help you develop some preliminary career goals to guide your next steps.  Learn what it is like to work in different types of legal practices such as real estate, family law, criminal law, business litigation, plaintiffs-side litigation, immigration and public interest, as well as practice settings, including small and large law firms, public interest organizations, in house with corporations, and government agencies.

Alumni Panelists:  

  • James Beslity, Esq., Attorney, Legal Affairs, Maryland REALTORS® 

  • Laura Burrows Haviland, Esq., Partner, Burrows Haviland Law 

  • Katie Dorian, Esq., Chief, Organized Crime Unit, Maryland Attorney General’s Office  

  • Jermaine Haughton, Esq., Wais, Associate, Vogelstein, Forman & Offutt LLC  

  • Jasmine Pope, Esq., Staff Attorney, Maryland Legal Aid 

 

Other Information

Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request. Please contact lawcareer@ubalt.edu to request an accommodation. Please note that this event will be recorded (in part) for the purposes of accommodating a disability, for students who cannot attend, or for students who wish to review the content of the program. By attending this event, you understand that it will be recorded. Students who do not consent may turn off their camera and mute their microphone. Students are strongly encouraged to participate fully in order to gain the full benefit of the program. All recordings are for the sole use of UB Law students and may not be reproduced for any other purpose.

Contact Name:
Law Career Development Office
Contact Email:
lawcareer@ubalt.edu

Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request 10 days prior to a campus event and 30 days prior to an event requiring travel.

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