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MANAGING DISPUTES IN THE POST-PANDEMIC WORKPLACE
On Feb. 9 from 12-1 p.m., Professor Hiro Aragaki will moderate Managing Employment Disputes in the Post-Pandemic Workplace featuring seasoned employment law practitioners/mediators Joan B. Kessler '86 of JAMS, Jan Frankel Schau '81 of ADR Services, Melissa Daugherty '03 of Lewis Brisbois and J. Bernard Alexander III of Alexander Morrison + Fehr. More>>
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Kimberlé Crenshaw to Speak at Race & Law Colloquium
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Tli event features job-search q&a with alumnA Kat Duncan
Kat Duncan ’09 will show students " How to Polish Your Resume & Nail the Interview" on Feb. 17 from 12-1 p.m., which will look at frequent resume errors and provide interviewing tips. Duncan will also discuss her career path. A partner in the Seattle office of Fenwick & West LLP, she advises emerging and high-growth companies on a wide variety of issues, including venture capital financings, corporate governance, equity and employment issues, and licensing and commercial matters. More>>
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George Fatheree TO DISCUSS Rescuing the Ebony & Jet Photography Archives
Alumnus George C. Fatheree ’07 will join Dean Michael Waterstone's Distinguished Speaker Series to discuss his efforts to put together a bid by the J. Paul Getty Trust to acquire the company behind Ebony and Jet magazines, which commissioned some of the most important and iconic images in Black American history. The event will run on Feb. 24 from 12-1 p.m. More>>
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Celebrate Black History Month
Select from five LLS Black History Month Zoom backgrounds and show your pride during your next Zoom event or meeting! Learn more on the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion website.
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Event coordinators are encouraged to use the LLS Events Calendar for events they want promoted broadly. All LLS events should be posted to the LLS Master Calendar, which has been updated to reflect the law school's virtual event and meeting spaces. Questions? Email us!
This Week's Highlights:
2/82/92/102/112/12
Other Upcoming Events:
2/172/20 2/20
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Show and Tail: Cutest Pet ContestOpen to all LLS students, faculty and staff!
2. Voting takes place Feb. 18-24
3. Top three submissions win a prize!
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Admissions Office Housing SurveyThe Admissions Office has launched an anonymous survey to obtain information about current students’ housing experiences. This information will be distributed to admitted students and will help them locate the housing that best suits their needs. Please take a few minutes to share your insights with the next generation of LMU Loyola Law students via the LMU Loyola Law School 2020 Housing Survey. The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete.
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Changes to L.A. County Travel Quarantine Requirements
L.A. County recently updated its post-travel self-quarantine requirements. As of Feb. 3, 2021, self-quarantine is only required after returning from non-essential out-of-state travel. Previously, self-quarantine was mandated for any individual returning from outside the Southern California region. If you travel into L.A. County from outside California for non-essential reasons, you must self-quarantine for 10 days after you arrive, and limit your interactions to people in your household. The L.A. County Department of Public Health still encourages individuals to limit non-essential travel outside 120 miles of their place of residence. Lion Health Check will be updated today to reflect this recent change. You can also view the full update at the L.A. County Department of Public Health travel advisory page.
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2021-26 Strategic Plan Draft Points the Way Forward
The Strategic Planning Steering Committee has unveiled an interactive website to present a draft of the university’s proposed strategic plan, “Creating the World We Want to Live In: LMU, 2021-26.” The draft, which emerged from an in-depth consultative process, is introduced by a brief video and includes a survey for community feedback. Responses to the survey are requested by Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. Read More>>
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instagram: @loyolalawschoolNational Moot Court Champions
Congrats to students Sierra TeNyenhuis, Jillian LeMaster-Dwyer & Alexandro Garza, who beat 120+ teams to win the National Championship of the National Moot Court Competition after going undefeated in the regional competition! Alums Jackie Young '15 and Stefanie Yee '16 coached.
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