1L/2L Virtual Writing Workshop w/ Faegre Feb. 8
Getting Started: How to Approach a New Legal Writing Assignment
Hosted by Julie Schrager, Legal Writing Coach & Advisor and Mary Hershewe, Associate, Product Liability and Mass Torts
As law students and as lawyers, you will regularly be taking on new cases or matters. Many of them will require you to research and write about new issues – topics you don’t know anything about. In this presentation, we’ll discuss strategies to help you get started when you receive a new assignment, including identifying the issues, figuring out an effective research strategy, organizing your thinking, and outlining your memo or brief.
Julie Schrager is Faegre Drinker’s legal writing coach and advisor and has been working with summer associates and newer lawyers for fifteen years. Before that, she practiced law at a large D.C. law firm and at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston and taught legal writing at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Julie Schrager at julie.schrager@faegredrinker.com
Thursday [2.8] | 12PM | Join | Need a space? Rm. 201
You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers! All About Transcripts
Every semester, all students (1Ls, 2Ls and 3Ls) should obtain a copy of their official transcript after grades are released. Students can order an official transcript through Webstac or through the Office of the University Registrar. The next bidding deadline is Monday, January 15th @ 11:59 PM CT. 1Ls, If you have not already done so, please order your transcripts before the next bidding deadline.
Below you will find answers to common transcript questions:
When should I order my official transcript? You should order your transcript once you have received all of your 2023 fall semester grades and your cumulative GPA has been calculated in Webstac. If you believe your semester GPA qualifies you for Dean’s List and you want that designation to show on your transcript, you will need to wait until you receive an email from Dean Walsh confirming when the Dean’s List designation will be added to your transcript. If you do not receive your transcript in time for early OCI, please only bid with the university approved grade sheet.
What is the cost? A copy of your official transcript only costs $10. You will only need to purchase one time per semester.
The position I am applying for only requires an unofficial transcript. Should I submit my Webstac unofficial transcript? No. Submit a .pdf copy of your official transcript (see below). Let’s get down in the weeds for a moment. Technically, a transcript is only an official transcript when sent directly from Parchment (the transcript vendor) to the employer recipient. This means that when you forward your .pdf transcript to an employer, it becomes an unofficial transcript. When employers ask applicants to submit their official transcripts, they do not expect (or want) you to order a new transcript through Parchment to be sent directly to them. They expect you to submit a .pdf copy of your official transcript. Bottom line: Unless an employer specifically asks for an official transcript sent to them directly from the university, submit a .pdf of your official transcript for positions that request an official or unofficial transcript.
My official transcript includes a cover page saying that it is not permissible to replicate or forward the document. What should I do? You can disregard this instruction. It is also permissible to delete the “How to Authenticate This Official Transcript” cover page prior to sending your transcript. Deleting this page should also solve any errors that you receive when uploading to Symplicity.
When I bid with my official transcript, the text on the transcript becomes jumbled. How do I fix this? Before uploading your official transcript to Symplicity, open your official transcript with Google Chrome and print to .pdf ( see instruction below). This will allow you to delete the cover page and eliminate any error or encryption that may cause the information to be unreadable.
To print to .pdf, right click on your transcript, select “open with”, chose Google Chrome, select print, and in the printer options, look for an option called “print to PDF” or “PDF creator”. If you have trouble, the Career Center can help you with this., just email your transcript to lawcareers@wustl.edu.
Take a Pause…
You Got This!
Stop by the Career Center and grab a coffee and a snack during the exam period to fuel your studying!
Check This Off Your To-Do List | Solidify Your Summer Program Dates
Spring break is a great time to check in with your summer employer to solidify the start and end dates of your summer internship. If your employer’s start and end dates are flexible, consider the timing of the 1L write on competition (May 7 – May 13) and 2L interview programs (see dates for on and off-campus programs on the Symplicity homepage). While students should plan any summer vacations for the weeks before or after their summer internship program, most employers are understanding if you need to take a day or two off for inflexible personal commitments. Make a quick appointment with a Career Center strategist to talk over how best to word your request for time off.
ENGAGE WITH US | WE ARE HERE ALL SUMMER!
Need to schedule an appointment or want to view events with the Career Center? Use Symplicity. Want to be more spontaneous? Drop in with Zoom & Teams! Here’s how:
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT:
- Symplicity > log in with your WUSTL KEY. Need help?
DROP IN/ QUICK QUESTION:
The Appellate Project | Now Open!
The Appellate Project has opened their mentorship program for 2021-2022. The mentorship program aims to help law students of color receive guidance and opportunities in the field of appellate litigation. The mission of The Appellate Project is to create a legal field that is a reflection of the communities we live in, and to that end more law students of color need substantial training and experience in appellate law.
Interested in practicing appellate law? Read more on the website about the application process.
ENGAGE WITH US | WE ARE HERE ALL SUMMER!
Need to schedule an appointment or want to view events with the Career Center? Use Symplicity. Want to be more spontaneous? Drop in with Zoom & Teams! Here’s how:
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT:
- Symplicity > log in with your WUSTL KEY. Need help?
DROP IN/ QUICK QUESTION:
ENGAGE WITH US | WE ARE HERE ALL SUMMER!
Need to schedule an appointment or want to view events with the Career Center? Use Symplicity. Want to be more spontaneous? Drop in with Zoom & Teams! Here’s how:
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT:
- Symplicity > log in with your WUSTL KEY. Need help?
DROP IN/ QUICK QUESTION:
FDIC Honors Program Info Session | 7.1 | Register Now
Students have another chance to learn about opportunities from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on July 1. Register here.
RSVP via email: HonorsAttorneyProgram@FDIC.gov
EVENT DETAILS:
- July 1st – 4:00 CST – FDIC Honors Program Information Session