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Admit Weekend Poster Session: The Impact of the Law & Policy Lab
Admit Weekend Poster Session: The Impact of the Law & Policy Lab
Featuring posters from selected practicums, on display in the Kramer Atrium
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Russia & Ukraine — How Did We Get Here, and Where Are Are Going: A View from the National Security Council
Russia & Ukraine — How Did We Get Here, and Where Are Are Going: A View from the National Security Council
A panel discussion about the future of U.S.-Russia relations and the U.S. response to the eastern Ukraine crisis. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Preparing for Corporate Law Practice: Discussion with Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu from the O&T Clinic
Preparing for Corporate Law Practice: Discussion with Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu from the O&T Clinic
Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu, experienced practitioners from the Organizations and Transactions Clinic, will hold an informal discussion with the goal being to provide law students with guidance about preparation for corporate law practice. The discussion will range from advice about classes to take inside and outside the law school, to insights about what partners […]
Stanford Law Review Bluebook Training
Stanford Law Review Bluebook Training
Stanford Law Review bluebook training for 1Ls by Managing Editors. Related Media
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Federalist Society Elections
Private Practice in Environment + Energy with Morrison & Foerster
Private Practice in Environment + Energy with Morrison & Foerster
SLS Energy Club is hosting a lunch presentation with Morrison & Foerster's Environment and Energy practice group. Please join us on Tuesday, April 28th for a lunch presentation with MoFo E&E attorneys on their recent matters, the latest developments in environmental and energy law, and what it's like to practice in the field at a […]
Jill Leovy on Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America
Jill Leovy on Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America
Please join us in welcoming Jill Leovy, LA Times journalist, to present and discuss her most recent publication, Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America. Related Media RSVP here
Alumni Perspectives on Government Honors Programs
Alumni Perspectives on Government Honors Programs
Join us for a discussion with alumni who secured US DOJ Honors, a Presidential Management Fellowship, and CA Attorney General Honors positions. This panel targets 2L students and 3Ls with clerkships, but 1Ls are also welcome to attend. Related Media RSVP here
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The President and Immigration Law Redux
The President and Immigration Law Redux
Faculty Workshop with Visiting Professor Cristina Rodriguez.
ELJ as 2Ls
Stolen Art Law Talk with Professor John H. Merryman and Professor Stacey Jessiman
Stolen Art Law Talk with Professor John H. Merryman and Professor Stacey Jessiman
SLSs friends, ADSA organizes a Stolen Art Law talk and a “field trip” to the theater to watch the movie “Woman in Gold”, which is about the 2004 Supreme Court case Altmann v. Austria. As you may know, this arbitration case opposed the Republic of Austria to Maria Altmann, an Austrian lady, who was stolen 6 Klimt paintings during the Nazi […]
Stanford Latino Law Students Hosts TRIVIA
Stanford Latino Law Students Hosts TRIVIA
SLLSA will host this week's trivia in anticipation of our Cinco de Mayo celebration on Friday, May 1st.
Baker Botts IP Attorneys Host a Lunch &Learn
Baker Botts IP Attorneys Host a Lunch &Learn
Harper Batts and Chris Ponder, both patent attorneys at Baker Botts, will give a presenation about their work. Related Media RSVP
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Morrison Foerster – SLVO OCI prep session
Morrison Foerster – SLVO OCI prep session
MoFo will be coming to campus to educate Veterans 1Ls on the do's and don'ts of OCI.
CRCL Galley Night
CRCL Galley Night
Galley Night is an opportunity for the entire CRCL membership to do a full-sweep of the Spring 2015 issue in advance of its publishing. This event is only open to current members of CRCL.
SLATA presents Jim Batchelder, IP Lawyer and Managing Partner of Ropes & Gray LLP
SLATA presents Jim Batchelder, IP Lawyer and Managing Partner of Ropes & Gray LLP
Jim Batchelder is the managing partner of the firm’s Silicon Valley and San Francisco offices, a co-chair of the firm’s technology, media & telecommunications group, and a trial lawyer in its intellectual property litigation group. Named one of The World’s Leading Patent Practitioners and one of California’s Top Intellectual Property Lawyers, he has 25 years […]
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No Sanctuary: Big Business and Family Detention
No Sanctuary: Big Business and Family Detention
Join the Stanford Latina/o Law Students Association and Jayashri Srikantiah, Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic, for a documentary screening and discussion on immigration detention.
San Francisco: A Conversation with Two Legal Trailblazers
San Francisco: A Conversation with Two Legal Trailblazers
Morrison & Foerster 425 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94105 The San Francisco Law Chapter invites SLS alumni and guests to a very special evening in conversation with friends and former colleagues Professor Barbara Babcock and The Honorable Thelton Henderson. There is no fee to attend this event, and guests are welcome. Drinks and appetizers […]
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration of Latina/o Culture.
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration of Latina/o Culture.
Presented by the Stanford Latino Law Students Association (SLLSA) SLLSA's Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration Related Media
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National Summit on Innovation in Legal Services
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Fighting for Animals Used for Food: Legal & Corporate campaigns
Fighting for Animals Used for Food: Legal & Corporate campaigns
Please join us for this lunch talk with: - Lewis Bollard, The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Lewis holds a J.D. from Yale Law School and has been an attorney in HSUS's Animal Protection Litigation department as well as a Policy Advisor and International Liaison to the CEO. - David Coman-Hidy, The Humane […]
Complex International & Domestic Transactions with Davis Polk
Complex International & Domestic Transactions with Davis Polk
Please join Davis Polk corporate partners Sarah Solum and Kirtee Kapoor for a panel discussion on the firm’s international and domestic Capital Markets and M&A transactional practices. Lunch will be served.
SIPA and Fish and Richardson Present: Developments in Patent Eligibility and Indefiniteness
SIPA and Fish and Richardson Present: Developments in Patent Eligibility and Indefiniteness
Come hear Fish and Richardson attorneys Rebecca Charnas Grant and James Huguenin-Love speak about recent Supreme Court cases on patent eligibility and indefiniteness, and explore how those decisions are playing out in the Federal Circuit.
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SLPR training: Bluebooking for the SLR Candidate Exercise
MoFo 1L Reception
MoFo 1L Reception
Please join Morrison & Foerster for our annual Spring 1L Reception. Several attorneys will be present to share experiences and answer questions about the firm. Drinks and appetizers will be served. All 1L students who attend will be entered into our famous MoFo Apple Raffle for Apple prizes! The grand prize is an Apple Watch! […]
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Oliver Goodenough, Vermont Law School
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Oliver Goodenough, Vermont Law School
What Brain Science Brings to Law - Looking Back over 15 Years of Neurolaw Related Media
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Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment
Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment
Faculty Workshop with Professor Hadar Aviram, UC Hastings College of Law.
Institute for New Economic Thinking’s Finance & Society Conference
Institute for New Economic Thinking’s Finance & Society Conference
This Institute for New Economic Thinking event was co-organized by Rock Center faculty member Anat Admati. Attendance at the Washington, D.C. conference was by invitation only; the conference was live streamed and questions could be submitted on Twitter. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen, and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde joined a renowned […]
Mandatory Orientation for Public Interest Summer Funding Recipients
Mandatory Orientation for Public Interest Summer Funding Recipients
All students who plan to receive summer public interest funding must attend this workshop. Related Media
Mills Legal Clinic Dinner Event
Mills Legal Clinic Dinner Event
All 1L and 2L students are invited to the annual Mills Legal Clinic Dinner! Come learn how a clinical quarter can benefit you regardless of your career plans! Information about individual clinics will be available and details on registration will be provided. Related Media
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RITE OF SPRING!
RITE OF SPRING!
Festivities will start at 3:30 PM in Neukom Terrace with Rites of Swing (Matthew Sellers on piano, Rob MacCoun on electric guitar, and Allen Weiner on drums), with surprise musical guests in the audience. Formal program runs from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with Prof. Barbara Fried and Tommy Berry as "masters of unceremoniousness," and featuring […]
Judicial Review of National Security: The Israeli Experience (1995-2013)
Judicial Review of National Security: The Israeli Experience (1995-2013)
Dr. David Scharia (PhD, LLM), head of the Legal and Criminal Justice Group at the United Nations Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), will discuss his book, Judicial Review fo National Security. Before joining the United Nations, Dr. Scharia worked at the Supreme Court division in the Attorney General office in Israel where […]
Techniques for Compassionate Lawyering
Techniques for Compassionate Lawyering
In our careers as lawyers, we will be dealing with clients who are going through difficult times in their lives. Law school provides us with the excellent legal background we need to become good lawyers. But in order to have the most effective relationships with our future clients, it will be helpful to know how […]
BioLaw Lunch
BioLaw Lunch
Given the current outbreaks of measles in Southern California and the bill currently before the California Legislature regarding mandatory vaccination, questions about mandatory vaccination and quarantine powers have been in the media lately. Dr. Bela Matyas, the health official for Sonoma County, will come to speak about these issues and the challenges and power of […]
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Symposium: Secrecy and Transparency in the Criminal Justice System
Symposium: Secrecy and Transparency in the Criminal Justice System
Presented by Stanford Law Journal of Criminal Law and Policy More information to come. Related Media
Current Issues in International Criminal Law and Pathways to Practice
Current Issues in International Criminal Law and Pathways to Practice
Room 320D Noted lawyers Almudena Bernabeu and Toby Cadman will speak on current issues and pathways to practice in international human rights law. Almudena is the Transitional Justice Program Director at the Center for Justice and Accountability. She has helped lead prosecutions against war crimes perpetrators across Latin America, most notably against the former President […]
Diversity Career Fair
Diversity Career Fair
The Diversity Career Fair gives students the opportunity to network with private and public sector employers in an informal setting prior to OCI. The event is open to all classes and for students with interests in government, non profits and law firms.
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Boston: Lunch with Professor Hank Greely
Boston: Lunch with Professor Hank Greely
Location: Scollay Square 21 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 The Boston Alumni Chapter invites you to join Professor Hank Greely, BA '74, for a lunchtime discussion of his current research on the ethical, legal, and social issues arising from the biosciences. Enjoy lunch and take a deep dive into the possibilities and controversy around de-extinction, […]
The OCI Experience
The OCI Experience
We'll have students ready to talk about their own OCI experience and answer any and all questions you have. ALL 1L students (including men!) are welcome, and lunch will be served!
5 events,
Michelle Rodriguez on the ‘Ban the Box’ movement
Michelle Rodriguez on the ‘Ban the Box’ movement
Michelle Rodriguez of the National Employment Law Project will talk about 'Ban the Box' efforts to reduce employment barriers for people with arrest or conviction records. Michelle Natividad Rodriguez is a Senior Staff Attorney with the National Employment Law Project. She works with state and local advocates across the country in their efforts to reduce […]
Celebration of Life: Remembering Paul Lomio
Celebration of Life: Remembering Paul Lomio
Please join the SLS community to celebrate a life that touched so many hearts. We will join in Crocker Garden to share stories with family and friends. 3:00 - 4:00 pm: Rememberance 4:00 - 5:00 pm: Reception Click here to RSVP Related Media
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Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity
Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity
Faculty Workshop with Visiting Professor Aaron Dhir.
American Constitution Society Board Transition Meeting
American Constitution Society Board Transition Meeting
To have our new board meet the current board and transition
PALS Parenting and Lawyering Panel
PALS Parenting and Lawyering Panel
PALS invites you to join us for a panel discussion on how SLS students can be effective lawyers and parents. Lawyers in the area will comment on parenting in the profession and on how their particular field of practice bears on parenting. Dinner will be served, and a movie will be shown in a separate […]
“The Inside Job” screening followed by a discussion by Pr. Joseph A. Grundfest
“The Inside Job” screening followed by a discussion by Pr. Joseph A. Grundfest
The Advanced Degree Students Association (ADSA) presents: a screening of the "Inside Job" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645089), a documentary about the financial crisis and the subsequent meltdown of the financial system in the US and the world commented by SLS Professor Joseph A. Grundfest. Dinner will be served.
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Quantitative Methods in Law: Antecedents and Directions
Quantitative Methods in Law: Antecedents and Directions
This workshop is a part of the Conference for Junior Researchers in Law and Society.
Human Germline Modification: Medicine, Science, Ethics, and Law
Human Germline Modification: Medicine, Science, Ethics, and Law
Please RSVP here: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/Germline.fb Participants: Marcy Darnovsky, Executive Director of the Center for Genetics and Society Hank Greely, Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law, Professor, by courtesy, of Genetics, Stanford University Paul Knoepfler, Professor of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, U.C. Davis School of Medicine Christopher Thomas Scott, Stanford Center for Biomedical […]
Scalia/Ginsburg: Comic Opera in One Act
Scalia/Ginsburg: Comic Opera in One Act
Dinkelspiel Auditorium Stanford University 471 Lagunita Drive Stanford, CA 94305 When composer Derrick Wang was a law student, he was inspired to create a musical work that showcases the friendship and long-running constitutional duel between Justices Scaliaand Ginsburg. The result is an American comic opera in one act: Scalia/Ginsburg. You are cordially invited to a special showing of […]
Class of 2015 Photo
Class of 2015 Photo
The Class of 2015 will gather for a group photo at 12:30 PM in Cooley Courtyard. The photo will be taken at exactly 12:45 PM. Graduating students will be able to purchase the 8 x 10 photo on the day of the shoot for $20. Order forms will be distributed via email prior to May […]
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Second Conference for Junior Researchers
Second Conference for Junior Researchers
On Law and Social Transformations Introduction The Stanford Program in Law and Society (SPLS) at Stanford Law School is pleased to announce its Second Conference for Junior Researchers. Following the success of last year’s Inaugural Conference, this event seeks to continue the community-building process by providing a forum where aspiring scholars from around the globe […]
A Crime Against Humanity: Slavery and International Law, Past and Present
A Crime Against Humanity: Slavery and International Law, Past and Present
This conference brings together historians of law, slavery and the slave trade in the Atlantic world with scholars and practitioners of international law and human rights in the United States and Brazil to discuss the outpouring of new research on slavery and the slave trade in the Atlantic world, not only in the 16th-19th centuries, […]
Dinner in Honor of the Class of 2015
Dinner in Honor of the Class of 2015
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residence The Stanford Law School Board of Visitors, a group of distinguished alumni who serve as advisors to Stanford Law School, will host a reception and dinner in honor of the Class of 2015. This year, the keynote address will be offered by Dana Chipman, JD '86, Former Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army. Registration […]
Spring Fling
Spring Fling
Race to Summer is the law school's annual 5K run/walk extravaganza. It's one of the best traditions at SLS. Following the race! There will be a FREE BBQ, drinks, music, and games for the entire law school community at Wilbur Field. The event is open to all SLS students, staff, faculty and their families. Related […]
Alumni Spotlight: Lieutenant General Dana Chipman, JD ’86 former Judge Advocate General of the United States Army
Alumni Spotlight: Lieutenant General Dana Chipman, JD ’86 former Judge Advocate General of the United States Army
Room 320D Lieutenant General Dana Chipman, JD '86, former Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, will speak with law students about his career and current issues in law and the armed forces, including JAG practice. He currently serves as the chief counsel for the Republican members of the United States House Select Committee […]
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Stanford Law School Musical
Stanford Law School Musical
Come watch the annual Law School Musical, featuring student producers, directors, writers, singers, actors, and dancers! Related Media
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Stanford China Law & Policy Conference
Stanford China Law & Policy Conference
Entitled “Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics,” this year’s China Law & Policy conference will feature discussions related to the various legal implications of a rising China. Specific topic areas include: a comparative discussion over understanding of rules of laws in the US and China; the corporate, regulatory and IP issues facing cross-border transactions by […]
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SCICN Interdisciplinary Conference on Narratives and Intergroup Conflict Resolution
SCICN Interdisciplinary Conference on Narratives and Intergroup Conflict Resolution
A two-day, interdisciplinary conference exploring collective narrative and intergroup conflict resolution. Sponsored by the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation with funds from the Stanford Initiative for Religious and Ethnic Understanding and Coexistence, supported by the President's Fund, CCSRE, Religious Studies, and the Taube Center for Jewish Studies Click here for conference details
Women of Stanford Law Dinner: The Annual Celebration of Women in the Law
Women of Stanford Law Dinner: The Annual Celebration of Women in the Law
Join us for an evening of celebration, as various generations of women in the legal profession gather to meet and discuss current issues. There will be a short cocktail reception from 6:30 pm to 7:15 pm, followed by a seated dinner and keynote address. Related Media
Gender Violence in Central Africa
Gender Violence in Central Africa
Sexual and gender violence continues to plague Central Africa, presenting challenges to lawyers, medical practitioners, and other advocates for human and women's rights. Join the Stanford International Human Right Law Society (SIHRLA) to learn about the experiences and perspectives of Amy Belsher, a human rights attorney at the Center for Justice and Accountability who has […]
8 events,
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Rebecca Purdom, Vermont Law School
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Rebecca Purdom, Vermont Law School
Professor Purdom will discuss her experiences as a lawyer in a basic science lab Related Media
Implementing Innovation: The Challenges to Changing Big Law
Implementing Innovation: The Challenges to Changing Big Law
The Big Law model must change. The billable hour must go. The salaries for young associates must be slashed. The firms must use more technology to increase efficiency. The drumbeats for changing Big Law have been sounding for some time now and continue to grow louder. And yet, examples of real responsive change in the […]
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Faculty Workshop with Professors Jeff Fisher, Jane Schacter, and Michael Wald
Faculty Workshop with Professors Jeff Fisher, Jane Schacter, and Michael Wald
Professors Jeff Fisher, Jane Schacter, and Michael Wald will discuss the same-sex marriage cases currently before the United States Supreme Court.
San Diego: Secrets to Tech Success – Insights and Advice from Serial Entrepreneurs
San Diego: Secrets to Tech Success – Insights and Advice from Serial Entrepreneurs
Cooley LLP 4401 Eastgate Mall San Diego, CA 92121-1909 The Stanford Law School and Stanford GSB San Diego Alumni Chapters cordially invite you to attend a panel discussion focusing on emerging growth technology companies and the people that build them. Our panel of successful entrepreneurs will share their stories, tips, warnings, and tricks, covering everything from incubating new ideas, […]
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at SLS: Shelby County and the Cannibal Cop
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at SLS: Shelby County and the Cannibal Cop
Come hear from three of SLS's Writing Fellows. Professor Justin Weinstein-Tull will discuss his paper A Localist Critique of Shelby County v. Holder. Professors Thea Johnson and Andrew Gilden will discuss their paper Fantasy On Trial: Lessons From The Cannibal Cop. A Q&A will allow for discussion as to their careers more generally.
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Los Angeles: The Debate Surrounding Climate Change Policy with Associate Professor Michael Wara, JD ’06
Los Angeles: The Debate Surrounding Climate Change Policy with Associate Professor Michael Wara, JD ’06
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP 2029 Century Park East Suite 2400 Los Angeles, CA 90067-3010 The Los Angeles Law Chapter, including its newest co-chair, Brandon Vongsawad, JD/MS '09, invites you to join fellow alumni for a reception and talk by SLS Associate Professor Michael Wara, JD '06. Professor Wara, an expert on energy and environmental law, will discuss […]
Dallas: Stress- The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful with Professor Firdaus Dhabhar
Dallas: Stress- The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful with Professor Firdaus Dhabhar
What is stress? How does it affect the immune system and health? What are the characteristics of "good" versus "bad" stress responses? What can you do to try and stay within the "good" part of the Stress Spectrum? Join Stanford professor Firdaus Dhabhar for an evening of discussion on the nature of stress; the good, […]
Monday classes meet; Friday classes do not meet
Monday classes meet; Friday classes do not meet
Monday classes meet; Friday classes do not meet Related Media
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SLS National Lawyers Guild Legal Observer Training
SLS National Lawyers Guild Legal Observer Training
Access to Legal Representation in Immigration Court and Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction
Access to Legal Representation in Immigration Court and Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction
Come hear about the very real consequences of access to representation and of having a criminal conviction. Professor and Director of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic, Jayashri Srikantiah and David Hausman will discuss how access to legal representation in immigration court affects the outcomes of immigrants in detention. Lecturer and Clinical Supervising Attorney Danielle Jones will […]
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SLR Candidate Exercise Training
Where are the Women? Strategies for Increasing Board Diversity: A Conversation with Aaron Dhir and Deborah Rhode
Where are the Women? Strategies for Increasing Board Diversity: A Conversation with Aaron Dhir and Deborah Rhode
5:00 - 5:30pm Reception 5:30 - 6:30pm Presentation The Center on the Legal Profession, the Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Stanford Women on Boards, and the Vision 2020 Project co-host a discussion between Stanford Law School Professor Deborah Rhode and Visiting Professor Aaron Dhir, author of the new book, Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and […]
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ADSA Presents Law Firm Survival Manual!
ADSA Presents Law Firm Survival Manual!
Boris Feldman has been at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto since 1986. He specializes in securities litigation and counseling. He has represented companies and their officers in over 200 lawsuits throughout the United States (including a dozen financial restatement cases). He also has advised audit committees and boards of directors in internal […]
Portland: Annual Stockpickers’ Luncheon With Baker Ellis Asset Management
Portland: Annual Stockpickers’ Luncheon With Baker Ellis Asset Management
Stanford Law School and Stanford GSB alumni and guests are cordially invited to attend the annual stockpickers’ event. This year's luncheon features a Q&A session with both partners of the Portland investment management company, Baker Ellis Asset Management LLC. Cost to attend is $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Walk-ins will be accomodated […]
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WSL Study Break
WSL Study Break
Take a break from the books and fill a goodie bag with treats to get you through exam week!
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Orange County: “Peter and the Starcatcher” at South Coast Repertory
Orange County: “Peter and the Starcatcher” at South Coast Repertory
1:30 p.m. Pre-show talk Avenue of the Arts Wyndham Hotel 3350 Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesa, California 92626 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Performance South Coast Repertory 655 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Stanford Law School Orange County Alumni Chapter invites you and your family to a performance of Peter and the Starcatcher at South Coast […]
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Investing In A New Climate | Senior Pension Fund Investors
Investing In A New Climate | Senior Pension Fund Investors
In partnership with the Stanford Institutional Investors Forum (SIIF), the Stanford Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance is convening a group of senior pension fund investors on June 3, 2015 in New York City to discuss portfolio strategies, data sources, and tools for navigating climate exposure and capitalizing on innovation opportunities. This gathering of […]
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