Hey SCU Law! For all the 1Ls currently working on LARAW, your final paper is due on Monday! We wish you the best of luck! In other news, the High Tech Law Journal will be celebrating the release of Volume 31 with a reception at Tarragon Restaurant. Those of you who are interested should definitely check it out. Go Broncos! Issue 12 – November 10th, 2014 Rithika Reddy Varanasi Sasha Demienne J.D. Candidates Santa Clara University School of Law The Grapevine is produced by Rithika Reddy Varanasi and Sasha Demienne, your SBA Co- Secretaries. Submissions must be e-mailed to [email protected]by 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Please use the PDF format. Comments and questions should be e-mailed to the same email id. Tuesday, Nov. 11th Delaware Dominance in Corporate Law 12-1, Bannan 142 Delaware is the most important corporate law jurisdiction in the world. The law school is honored to host Delaware Governor Jack Markell for a conversation about his state’s enormous influence in this crucial, and controversial, area of social policy. Wednesday, Nov. 12th Speed Networking 6-8, Mission Room Speed Networking is one of the most popular activities hosted by the Office of Career Management. Approximately 30 alumni turn out for the evening to speak to students in structured short conversations. Students will have the chance to speak to one or more graduates. Speed Networking is a fun way to meet alumni, build relationships, and explore career pathways. Thursday, Nov. 13 th HTLJ Volume 31 Reception Launch 4:00-7:00, Tarragon Restaurant Please join the friends of HTLJ as we celebrate the release of Volume 31! This networking event is open to SCU Law students, alumni, faculty, and staff along with our broader Journal community of authors and practitioners from firms, companies, and non-profit organizations.
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Hey SCU Law! For all the 1Ls currently working on LARAW, your final paper is due on Monday! We wish you the best of luck! In other news, the High Tech Law Journal will be celebrating the release of Volume 31 with a reception at Tarragon Restaurant. Those of you who are interested should definitely check it out. Go Broncos!
Issue 12 – November 10th, 2014
Rithika Reddy Varanasi Sasha Demienne
J.D. Candidates Santa Clara University School of Law
The Grapevine is produced by Rithika Reddy Varanasi and Sasha
Demienne, your SBA Co- Secretaries. Submissions must be
e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Please use the
PDF format. Comments and questions should be e-mailed to the same email id.
Tuesday, Nov. 11th Delaware Dominance in Corporate Law 12-1, Bannan 142
Delaware is the most important corporate law jurisdiction in the world. The law school is honored to host Delaware Governor Jack Markell for a conversation about his state’s enormous influence in this crucial, and controversial, area of social policy.
Speed Networking is one of the most popular activities hosted by the Office of Career Management. Approximately 30 alumni turn out for the evening to speak to students in structured short conversations. Students will have the chance to speak to one or more graduates. Speed Networking is a fun way to meet alumni, build relationships, and explore career pathways.
Please join the friends of HTLJ as we celebrate the release of Volume 31! This networking event is open to SCU Law students, alumni, faculty, and staff along with our broader Journal community of authors and practitioners from firms, companies, and non-profit organizations.
SANTA CLARA LAW Upcoming Events
All Day Events Lunch Hour Evening Monday 11/10
LARAW Submission of Fall Final Assignment.
The Other Bar 11:45-‐ 1:10, Bannan 236 Faculty Workshop 12-‐1:30, Bannan 200H J. Reuben Clark Law Society Event 12-‐1, Bannan 127
OCM Drop In Advising 5-‐6, Bannan 236
Tuesday 11/11
Delaware Dominance in Corporate Law 12-‐1, Bannan 142 Privacy in Practice 12-‐1, Bannan 127
December Grad Celebration 5-‐6, Bannan Hall, Student Lounge.
Wednesday 11/12
Advanced Lexis Session for 2Ls and 3Ls 12-‐1, Bannan 139 Council of Leaders Meeting 12-‐1, Benson Parlours Faculty Workshop-‐ Margaret Russel 12-‐1:30, Strong Commons Experiential Learning Team Meeting 12:15-‐1:30, Bannan 200H PIPS Day Orientation 1-‐3, Bannan 127
University Beginners AA Meeting 4:45-‐6:10, Bannan 236 Speed Networking 6-‐8, Mission Room
Thursday 11/13
Final Advocacy Briefs due
APALSA’s Careers in Public Interest Panel 12:00-‐1:00, Bannan 142 Dugdale Brown Bag 12:00-‐1:30, Moot Court Room Law Student Golf Association Event 12-‐1, Bannan 127
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Heavy hors d’oeuvres and wine will be served.
.................................................To whom it may concern:……………………………………… It has been my pleasure and honor over quite a few years now to offer monthly Masses for the St. Thomas More Society of Santa Clara County. The group is intended to give Catholic lawyers and those who have an interest in faith and ethics and justice an opportunity to communicate, with God and with each other. Part of the purpose of the St. Thomas More Society is to share prayer and the food of companionship as well. The Mass at Santa Clara is on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 am in the Francis Xavier chapel in the back of the Mission Church, with an outside door. Our next Mass will be on the morning of Nov. 11. If you wish to attend, please let me know a few days ahead of time at [email protected] so that enough breakfasts may be ordered. If you wish notifications, the President of the St. Thomas More Society sends out a monthly notice to help remind you. Thank you… Paul J. Goda, S.J. Emeritus Professor of Law School of Law Santa Clara University