The Diversity Clerkship Program has provided firsthand experience in private law firms, corporate legal departments, and governmental agencies for more than 20 years for first-year law students. Employers can enroll through Jan. 22.
The State Bar Thanks the 2013 Diversity Clerkship Program Participants:
- American Family Mutual Insurance Co.
- Boardman & Clark LLP
- CUNA Mutual Group
- Foley & Lardner LLP
- Froedtert Health, Inc.
- Law Office of Thomas P. Stilp
- Murphy Desmond S.C.
- Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Office of City Attorney – Madison
- Wisconsin Department of Corrections
- Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
Dec. 4, 2013 – Law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies can provide summer employment and valuable legal experience to first-year law students of diverse backgrounds by participating in the 2014 State Bar Diversity Clerkship Program.
The Diversity Outreach Committee sponsors the program to help employers gain greater access to law students of diverse backgrounds. “The Diversity Clerkship Program brings legal employers and law students together to provide superior client representation through a diverse bar,” said Past Program Chair Kathleen Chung.
“Eligible law students are assigned to employers who offer mentoring as well as hands-on legal work in settings from large to small firms, in-house to government agencies,” said Chung.
The program, which has provided firsthand experience in private law firms, corporate legal departments, and governmental agencies for more than 20 years, requires first-year law students to make a serious commitment to accept an assigned match with one of the participating employers. In return, law students receive full-time, paid employment and gain real-world legal experience with early exposure to career and networking opportunities. The program offers employers and students a unique opportunity to share experiences and to promote diversity in the legal profession.
Employers can enroll through Jan. 22. For more information, contact State Bar project coordinator Sonabai Kanhai at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6181, or (608) 250-6181.