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The Law School’s goal is to produce practice-ready professionals who are prepared to succeed in a competitive legal market. While students receive a top-notch education in the classroom, gain hands-on legal training, and learn to exercise sound legal judgment, many students want more professional development opportunities and training during their time in law school. Employers have also expressed their enthusiasm for a program that provides more opportunities for future lawyers to develop their professional identities. And, with the adoption of Standard 303(b)(3), law schools now must provide substantial professional development opportunities to students. Professionalism training includes but is not limited to, the knowledge, skills, values, morals, goals, and personality traits considered foundational to successful legal practice.

To foster student professional development and to meet accreditation requirements, the faculty has adopted a mandatory twelve (12) credit Professionalism Training graduation requirement, which became effective in fall 2023. With this program, students will have frequent opportunities to develop their professional identity, starting in the first year. These opportunities will be varied across the curriculum and in co-curricular and professional identity formation activities as the development of a professional identity requires student reflection and growth over time.

The Law School’s Professionalism curriculum will consist of workshops, speakers, individual counseling meetings, networking events, seminars, and training curated for this program. Some suggested topics include business aspects of practice; client engagement and relationship building; cultural competency; networking skills; building a personal and professional brand; practical legal writing skills; professional ethics; technology for lawyers; and job search strategies. The faculty and administration will track each student’s progress and participation and will have oversight of the program.

Requirements

J.D. students beginning in Summer 2023 and thereafter are required to complete a minimum of twelve (12) hours of professional development training prior to graduation. Our program is similar to continuing legal education (CLE) requirements for practicing lawyers. For students graduating in December, your hours must be completed and reported by November 1 of your graduation year. For students graduating in May, your hours must be completed and reported by April 1 of your graduation year.

Opportunities

Below is a list of offerings that meet the Professionalism Program criteria, including the number of hours you will receive for participation. We encourage you to attend a combination of lectures, panels, networking events, and skills-based experiences to make the most of this Program and to enhance your professional development.

Fall 2024 Offerings

PROGRAM
DATE/TIME/LOCATION
APPROVED HOURS

Buckingham Leadership Series:

Illuminating insights for leaders of today and tomorrow

Register here:

Tues., September 10, 2024

3:00 - 6:00 PM

Akron Law - Brennan Courtroom

3 Hours

Constitution Day Program:Supreme Court Review

Tues., September 17, 2024

12:15 PM

Akron Law - Brennan Courtroom

1 Hour

Professionalism Roundtable:

Civil Discourse as a Legal Professional

Registration required: email Dean O'Brien ab139@uakron.edu

September 26, 2024

Location Akron Bar Association

(hosted with Akron Bar Young Lawyers

1 Hour

Lunch and Learn with Roetzel and Andress

Topic: Thriving as a First Gen Lawyer

Registration required: email Dean O'Brien ab139@uakron.edu

Tues., October 22, 2024

12:00 - 1:30 PM*

Roetzel and Andress (Akron)

1.5 Hours

Client Counseling Exercise

Registration required: email Dean O'Brien ab139@uakron.edu

Wed., October 23, 2024

12:00 -1:00 PM and 5:15 - 6:00 PM

Akron Law - Legal Writting Suite

1 Hour

Love Your Career Expo

Thurs., October 24, 2024

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Akron Law - Veterans' Lounge

1 Hour

Miller Becker Center Fall Lecture

(Prof. Susan Fortney)

Thurs., October 24, 2024

4:00 - 5:00 PM

Akron Law - Brennan Courtroom

1 Hour

Miller Becker Center Annual Seminar

Students are invited to join lawyers and judges for a networking lunch at Noon in the Common. To attend the lunch, please email Dean O'Brienab139@uakron.edu

Fri., October 25, 2024

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Akron Law - Commons

1 Hour

What I Did My 1L Summer

Thurs., November 7, 2024

12:10 PM

Akron Law - Room 280

1 Hour

Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine

Wed., November 13, 2024

12:00 PM

Akron Law - Brennan Courtroom

1 Hour

Professionalism Week

  • Monday, October 21: Professionalism Week Kick-Off: What does Professional Identity Formation mean to you? Join classmates, faculty, and staff in the Common from 11 AM-1 PM for treats, giveaways, raffles, and reflection.
  • Tuesday, October 22: Lunch and Learn: Thriving as a First Gen Lawyer (on-site at law firm), 12-1:30 PM—registration required. Space is limited.
  • Wednesday, October 23: Client Counseling Exercise: 12-1 PM and 5:15-6:15 PM in the Legal Writing Suite. Registration is required so that we may provide enough space.
  • Thursday, October 24: Love Your Career Expo: 12-1 PM in the Veterans’ Lounge
    Miller Becker Center Fall Lecture: 4-5 PM in the Brennan Courtroom
  • Friday, October 25: Miller Becker Center Annual Seminar: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM in the Brennan Courtroom. Students are invited to join lawyers and judges for a networking lunch at Noon in the Common. To attend the lunch, please email Dean O’Brien: ab139@uakron.edu

The above list is not exhaustive, and we invite you to seek other opportunities. To seek credit approval for a program or event not listed here, you must at least one (1) week prior to the date of the event or program. The Professionalism Committee will timely review all requests.

We will periodically post additional offerings eligible for Professionalism credit, so be sure to monitor this page and your email.

Because the Professionalism Program must be met as a condition for graduation, it is important to keep up with your hours and to maintain a record of your attendance.

Reporting

For programs listed herein, and held at Akron Law or co-hosted by Akron Law, you will scan your student I.D. or sign-in upon arrival and your attendance will be noted and tracked. If you leave a program prior to the scheduled end time, you must sign-out and will receive credit only for your time attended.

For external programs and events, for which you have received approval, you must self-report your attendance and hours on .

For reporting activities on Symplicity: Log in to your account. Select Pathways. Select the Professionalism Program. Click Start. Follow the instructions listed under Report.