Program helps firms promote diversity, provides experience to law
students; deadline Jan. 27
December 8, 2003
Last summer, 17 law firms, corporate legal departments, and
government agencies provided summer employment and valuable legal
experience to 19 first-year minority law students by participating in
the Minority Summer Clerkship Program. The deadline to apply is Jan.
27.
The State Bar Committee to Encourage Placement of Minority Lawyers
sponsors the program to promote minority placements in settings where
they traditionally have been underrepresented. Now in its 10th year, the
program has provided first-hand experience in corporate, private, and
government practice situations to more than 140 students.
"The program's primary focus is to provide first-year law students
with an educational and 'real-world' experience," says Committee Chair
Jamila Covington. "Students have an opportunity to develop their legal
skills and acquire substantive knowledge while being exposed to a myriad
of legal issues, and employers are able to work with talented
individuals from diverse backgrounds with unique perspectives."
Applicants include Marquette and U.W. law school minority students
who have successfully completed their first year. After a rigorous
application, interview, and selection process, the State Bar committee
matches participants with employers. Participating employers agree to
accept a student match and to hire a program student for summer
employment on the same terms as other first-year summer associates -
providing the same salary, work experience, and social
opportunities.
Abraham Agbozo, 2003 student participant, said, "It was a learning
experience that afforded me the opportunity to appreciate the practical
relevance of what I learned in the first-year of law school. I sharpened
and improved my research, writing, and analytical skills. I am
definitely enriched by my experience."
The State Bar thanks the following 2003 participating employers:
American Family Insurance Mutual Insurance Company; Boardman Law Firm
LLP; DeWitt Ross & Stevens S.C.; Edward Kraemer & Sons; Foley & Lardner;
Godfrey & Kahn S.C.; Law Offices of Stilp & Cotton; Michael Best &
Friedrich LLP; Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; Quarles &
Brady LLP; Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren; Norris & Rieselbach S.C.;
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP; Shopko Stores Inc.; Stafford
Rosenbaum LLP; US Bancorp Fund Services; von Briesen & Roper S.C.; and
the Wisconsin Department of Commerce.
According to Steven R. Andrews, Shopko Stores Inc. senior vice
president, "Your program allowed us a unique opportunity to have access
to qualified law students for the summer internship. Because of our
location in Green Bay, it would have been very difficult for us to
recruit a qualified summer intern, and your program gave us a great
selection. I hope you will emphasize to the candidates in your program
that we value these relationships very much and hope to be of assistance
to them as they progress through their careers."
Enrollment as a participating employer is open until Jan. 27. For
more information, contact Jamila
Covington at (414) 277-5765; or State Bar project coordinator Patricia Morgan at (800) 444-9404
ext. 6107.