Conference 2015 Sponsors
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Loyola Law School has demonstrated an exceptionally strong commitment to public interest law since it first opened its doors in 1920. That commitment was further demonstrated when it formed the Public Interest Law Department in 1998. Overseeing several different programs, the Public Interest Law Department works to assist students wishing to pursue a career in public interest law in realizing their career potential, offering scholarships, post graduate fellowships and general guidance.
Also, by being the first ABA-accredited school in the State of California to have a mandatory pro bono graduation requirement, and by offering funding for 70 summer employment positions in local legal service organizations through the Summer Public Interest Employment Program (SPIEP), each and every Loyola Law School student has the opportunity to experience the satisfaction of fulfilling their obligation to the community at large while providing assistance to public interest employers which they otherwise could not afford. Between these two programs, Loyola students donate well over 20,000 hours of student legal services each year to nonprofit organizations throughout the community.
Also, by being the first ABA-accredited school in the State of California to have a mandatory pro bono graduation requirement, and by offering funding for 70 summer employment positions in local legal service organizations through the Summer Public Interest Employment Program (SPIEP), each and every Loyola Law School student has the opportunity to experience the satisfaction of fulfilling their obligation to the community at large while providing assistance to public interest employers which they otherwise could not afford. Between these two programs, Loyola students donate well over 20,000 hours of student legal services each year to nonprofit organizations throughout the community.
Pincus Professional Education is one of California's largest and best Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar provider. Our programs have a strong practical focus. They are taught by judges & justices, current or former Career judicial law clerks & staff attorneys, and highly recommended expert practitioners at the top of their field. See PincusProEd.com for a listing of upcoming seminars.