Jill Barton’s recent book, “The Supreme Guide to Writing,” is discussed in The Modern Law Library podcast and National Public Radio’s podcast Life Elsewhere.
The second-year law student sought the learning and externship opportunities only city life offers.
The Miami Law alumna is a partner at Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman LLP, where she focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation.
With a comprehensive suite of offerings tailored for peak student performance, the program is bolstered by a dedicated team ready to support students in their academic journey.
Chief Judge Michael P. Allen will be the guest speaker at the forum for distinguished jurists and public figures to discuss essential legal and international matters.
Students from the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law LL.M. Program obtained coveted summer internships within the in-house legal departments of several high-profile sports teams.
Marking a significant step in their budding legal careers, students from the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law LL.M. Program worked across the entertainment industry over the summer.
Judd and Laura Zebersky’s path to leading one of the biggest toy manufacturing companies in the world was not a traditional one.
Charles C. Jalloh, the Richard A. Hausler Chair in Law, will start teaching in the spring.
Students spent their summer in corporate settings learning firsthand what businesses need from in-house counsel.
The second-year law student, who went to UNC Chapel Hill, was raised by lawyers and has learned about the law since childhood.
The nine-clinic event, part of the School of Law's experiential learning offerings, offered students a chance to explore Miami's history and build connections.