Tuesday, August 14, 2007
FOR THIRD YEAR STUDENTS
APPLY NOW FOR $15,000 FELLOWSHIP - DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2007MCCA AND LEXIS-NEXIS MARTINDALE-HUBBELL COMBINE TO OFFER $15,000 FOR WINNER OF NEW FELLOWSHIPThe Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) has partnered with LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell (LNMH) to offer the new Annual LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell Client Review Fellowship Award. Based upon a competitive selection process, MCCA and LNMH will choose the recipient of a $15,000 fellowship funded through the generosity of LNMH to assist in furthering the educational and professional objectives of one third year law student who anticipates graduating from law school in Spring 2008.The first $15,000 award will be presented at the MCCA Tenth Anniversary Dinner, which will take place in New York City at the Marriott Marquis on November 7, 2007. Applications are due on or before October 1, 2007. An application form is attached. Review the rules, selection criteria, and if you will be a third year law student (or equivalent in the case of part-time/evening) who anticipates receiving your law degree in Spring 2008, you are eligible to apply! Applications are accepted via hard, copy sent by mail or courier only. No applications will be accepted by email or fax. Only those who anticipate graduating from law school in Spring 2008 are eligible to apply. Application deadline: October 1, 2007.If you are not eligible pass this along to a third year law student who is.An application form is attached and application forms will also be posted at www.mcca.com - See Scholarships, 2007 3L Fellowship.Veta T. RichardsonExecutive DirectorMinority Corporate Counsel Association 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20004ph. (202) 739-5910fax (202) 739-5899 www.mcca.com
CALL FOR NOTES, ARTICLES, AND COMMENTS
The Southern Region Black Law Students Association (SRBLSA) Law Journal formally announces its call for Notes, Articles, and Comments to be published in its Third Volume.The SRBLSA Law Journal is unique in that it attracts the attention of both the academic community and the Black professional community – publication by the Journal provides excellent exposure for authors. Submissions to the Journal may also satisfy the writing requirements for member Law Schools; individuals interested in pursuing this option should contact the Editor-In-Chief for additional information.In order to be considered for publication, all abstract proposals should be submitted by September 30, 2007. Although we will accept meritable submissions after that date on a case-by-case basis, complying with this deadline will allow the Editorial staff to help authors flesh out their ideas and assist their writing process with suggestions and recommendations.
**CONTACT YOUR SUB-REGION DIRECTOR FOR MORE DETAILS!
**CONTACT YOUR SUB-REGION DIRECTOR FOR MORE DETAILS!
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