Cincinnati Law hosts Clinics & Externship Week
Join the College of Law for Clinic & Externship Week, January 30 - February 3, 2023. This week students can learn more about Cincinnati Law’s clinic and externship programs and how they prepare students for their legal careers through invaluable work experiences. Through our seven law clinics and hundreds of externships, law students will have the opportunity to work with domestic violence survivors, start-ups, clients accused of misdemeanors, intellectual property law, wrongfully convicted Ohioans, or the Sixth Circuit Court. Cincinnati Law clinics and externships provide opportunities to help students learn and grow in their career as a lawyer.
Schedule of Events
Monday (Jan. 30): Clinic and Externship Fair:
Rm. 170 A/B @ 12:10 - 1:20 (pizza provided)
Tuesday (Jan. 31): Clinic & Externship Panel
Rm. 170 A/B @ 12:10-1:20
Wednesday (Feb. 1): OIP & TLAC Info Session
OIP: Rm. 170 @ 12:10-1:20
TLAC: Rm. 235 @ 12:10 - 1:20
Thursday (Feb. 2): ECDC/PTC & DV Clinic Info Session
ECDC: Rm. 230 @ 12:10 - 1:20
DV: Rm. 235 @ 12:10 - 1:20 pm
Friday (Feb. 3): IDC & Externships Info Session
IDC: Rm. 230 @ 12:10 - 1:20
Externships: Rm. 240 @ 12:10 - 1:20 pm
Clinic and externship applications for the 2023-2024 school year open on February 6, 2023. Applications close on March 3, 2023. Please note: Students must register for all clinics for the full 2023-2024 year at this time.
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