VITA Pro Bono Training with IRS
Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 160 Ridge Road, CB #3380, Chapel HillAnnual IRS/VITA training for UNC. Classroom 4085
Annual IRS/VITA training for UNC. Classroom 4085
Dress for Success presented by Brooks Brothers Men's session | Room 5048 | 12:00 pm to 12:50 pm Join the CDO and Brooks Brothers to learn how to dress professionally in the legal industry. You'll learn the difference between interview attire, office attire, and office-appropriate business casual, and how to adapt these standards for you. ...
To learn more about types of judicial clerkships available and the unique experience of clerking, please join our panel of distinguished UNC Law alumni who served as federal and state law clerks after graduating from law school. This program will include a one-hour panel discussion followed by a reception. Additional clerks are expected to attend ...
Monica C. Bell, Yale Law School Criminal justice; welfare law; housing, race and the law; qualitative research methods; and law and sociology.
Speaker Kirsten Fruit - Program Manager, Law School Engagement & Advocacy, Equal Justice Works.
Classroom 5046 This will be a panel discussion with 3 speakers focusing on farmworker issues in North Carolina. It will be open to the public. Food will be served to attendees.
Marie-Amélie George, Wake Forest University School of Law LGBTQ rights; civil procedure and family law; sexuality and gender law; how and why laws have changed, as well as the ways in which history can provide insight into current legal debates and contemporary normative questions.
The Consumer Law and Consumer Credit Symposium is held at the Festival of Legal Learning and offers courses on a variety of issues related to the representation of consumers, with a focus on issues related to consumer credit law. Those who counsel consumers, those who counsel businesses that deal with consumers, and those who want ...
Kerrel Murray, UNC School of Law Property law; race and the law; law and democracy; administrative law; constitutional law.
Hosted by the Office of Advancement, the invitation-only Witt Professionalism Roundtable offers Carolina Law guests the unique opportunity to discuss ethical issues with seasoned attorneys, judges, and faculty members. Each year, more than 75 attendees are provided an ethical problem with the accompanying N.C. State Bar rules for professional conduct to review prior to the ...