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    How to Get a Job in International Law

    Join the WBA International Law forum and its co-sponsors for a panel discussion on how to get international law jobs at various types of employers, including private practice, academia, public interest, and more. The discussion will address not just career paths, but how to approach each type of employer for international law positions, as well as tips for enhancing your experience in this field. Co-sponsoring organizations include: ABA Section of International Law; American Society of International Law (Women in Law Interest Group and New Professionals Interest Group); Washington Foreign Law Society; Women in International Trade; and International Lawyers Network.
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    Both women and men are encouraged to attend WBA events and join the organization as members.

    Don’t miss the drawing for a free copy of “Careers in International Law” published by ASIL, the American Society of International Law! Enter your name or business card at registration; winner must be present to claim the prize.

     

    Presented by: WBA International Law Forum

    Featuring:

    • Marcia Wiss, Of Counsel, Hogan Lovells LLP
    •  Christie Edwards, Director of International Humanitarian Law, American Red Cross
    • Janie Chuang, Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law
    • Kathryn O’Neal, Millennium Challenge Corporation
    Moderated by:
    • Marilyn Tucker, Director of Alumni Career Services & International Internships, Georgetown Law Career Services

    Cost:

    Advance Registration:
    Members: $15
    Non-members: $25

    After 2/6/2015:
    Members: $20
    Non-members: $30

     

    WFLS Members will receive an e-mail with a coupon code.

    Please register here.
    *If you have questions about this program or experience any difficulties in registering, please call 202-639-8880.*