UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW
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4/11/2013
April 11
Professor Carolyn Dessin is cited in a Tulsa Journal Record column on protecting elderly people against financial exploitation. Text is available . -
4/1/2013
April 1
An Akron Legal News story on pro-bono work by Akron Law first-year law students is available . -
4/1/2013
April 1
Frank Quirk, director of the Joseph G. Miller and William C. Becker Center for Professional Responsibility, received the Ohio State Bar Association’s Eugene R. Weir Award for Ethics and Professionalism. This Akron Legal News story is available . -
4/1/2013
Record Attendance at 15th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy
Nearly 300 people packed the John S. Knight center in downtown Akron for the 15th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy. The Symposium was geared towards updating IP professionals on the latest developments in intellectual property law and how those developments will impact future IP practices. -
3/26/2013
March 26
Interim Dean Elizabeth Reilly discusses Akron Law's upcoming tuition freeze in an Akron Legal News story available . -
3/22/2013
March 21
Professor J. Dean Carro was interviewed by WAKR-FM AkronNewsNow on the Chardon school shooting case. Audio is available . -
2/22/2013
MBC Center to Hold Symposium on Navigating the Practice of Law in the Wake of Ethics 20/20
The Joseph G. Miller and William C. Becker Center for Professional Responsibility will hold a on April 4 and 5 titled Navigating the Practice of Law in the Wake of : Globalization, New Technologies, and What it Means to be a Lawyer in These Uncertain Times. -
2/19/2013
Two Akron Law Students Advance to National Trial Competition in April
This past weekend ÉðÊ¿Âþ» School of Law continued its winning tradition in trial advocacy when it hosted the regional round of the . Twenty-two law student teams from Ohio and Michigan competed in the tournament -
2/11/2013
Akron Law Advances to National Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition
ÉðÊ¿Âþ» School of Law’s winning tradition in advocacy law continued this past weekend in St. Louis with a strong performance from Akron Law’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) chapter. Team members Eric Foster and Terence Baptiste, both third-year law students, captured a third-place finish at the Midwest Regional Competition of the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition allowing the team to qualify to compete at the national level during the National BLSA Convention in Atlanta, Ga. from March 6 – 10. The team was coached by Rick Strong and Elizabeth Shaver, both assistant professors of legal writing and research at Akron Law. -
2/11/2013
Feb. 11
Continuing coverage of UA Lakewood's partnership with the SEED Clinic to offer free and discounted legal advice to small startup businesses is available in Crain’s Cleveland Business .
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