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1 American Bar Association Law Student Division Representatives Training

2 ABA Mission To serve equally our members, our profession and the public by defending liberty and delivering justice as the national representative of the legal profession.

3 Law Student Division Mission To represent law students in the Association and to represent the Association to law students; To represent law students in the Association and to represent the Association to law students; To help shape the policies and priorities that affect legal education; and To help shape the policies and priorities that affect legal education; and To create a deliberative forum for the exchange and expression of law student views and a voice to advocate those views. To create a deliberative forum for the exchange and expression of law student views and a voice to advocate those views.

4 Law Student Division 2009-2010 Governance James Borkman, Chair Patty Brennan, Director Peggy Pissarreck, Associate Director Carol Simmons, Marketing/Technology Katie Johnson, Administrative Asst. Division Delegates (3) Sam Arora Yasmin Gabriel Kervin Montfort Lt. Governors SBA Presidents ABA House of Delegates ABA Marketing/Membership Michael Wynne Gary Alexander Ilene Breitbarth Sherion Reason Amanda Evanson, Vice Chair Mark Pascua, Secretary/Treasurer Kent Lloyd, Vice Chair of SBAs Law Student Division Assembly ABA Representatives LSD National Officers Brandon Sherr, Rep to ABA Board Circuit Governors

5 Law Student Division Assembly The Assembly is the policymaking body of the Division. The Assembly is the policymaking body of the Division. The Assembly convenes only once a year at the Division's portion of the ABA Annual Meeting. The Assembly convenes only once a year at the Division's portion of the ABA Annual Meeting. Assembly membership is comprised of two official voting delegates from each ABA- approved law school. Assembly membership is comprised of two official voting delegates from each ABA- approved law school. –ABA Representative and –Student Bar Association President. During the Assembly, delegates debate and vote on resolutions and issues of concern to law students, legal education and the legal profession. During the Assembly, delegates debate and vote on resolutions and issues of concern to law students, legal education and the legal profession.

6 Leadership Role of the ABA Representative Serve as one of two officially recognized leaders for your law school. Serve as one of two officially recognized leaders for your law school. Elects the Division’s three (3) Delegates to the ABA House of Delegates Elects the Division’s three (3) Delegates to the ABA House of Delegates Votes in the Assembly on resolutions of concern to law students/legal education Votes in the Assembly on resolutions of concern to law students/legal education

7 Leadership Role of the ABA Representative (cont’d) Serve as a liaison between the ABA Law Student Division and the law students at your school by: Serve as a liaison between the ABA Law Student Division and the law students at your school by: –Bringing law student concerns/issues to the forefront on a regional or national level –Helping law students enhance their legal education by communicating and disseminating information regarding the hundreds of law student offerings in the ABA.

8 Communication ABA Representatives List Serve ABA Representatives List Serve –Connect with other ABA Reps through email postings –Receive timely announcements from the Division –Email address: LSD-SchoolReps@mail.abanet.org ABA Representatives WebBoard ABA Representatives WebBoard –Electronic Bulletin Board –Join or participate in a conversation at your convenience – (password: repshare) –http://discussions.abanet.org/ababoards/board/index.cfm? forumid=942 (password: repshare)http://discussions.abanet.org/ababoards/board/index.cfm? forumid=942 Transmit, receive, review and discuss matters of mutual concern using:

9 Website Resources Law Student Division Home: www.abanet.org/lsd/ Timely Announcements Calendar of Events Links to: Circuits Programming Networking Opportunities Student Lawyer magazine And much more

10 Reps Webpage www.abanet.org/lsd/schoolreps/ Helpful Resources for ABA Reps to: Access to program toolkits and manuals Access to program toolkits and manuals Find Sources for Funding Activities Find Sources for Funding Activities Discover the power of ABA Benefits Discover the power of ABA Benefits Surf ABA Resources Surf ABA Resources Learn about Rep Rewards Learn about Rep Rewards Ask a Question Ask a Question Contact the ABA Contact the ABA

11 Networking Opportunities Career Fairs Career Fairs Competitions Competitions Section Membership Section Membership Meetings Meetings –Annual Meeting –Fall Leadership Summits –Spring Meetings –Local ABA Meetings ABA School Days ABA School Days ABA Outreach Programs ABA Outreach Programs

12 Programming December through April Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program First 2 Weeks of October Work-A-Day Community Service Programming and Activities September through May Public Interest Initiatives Grant Program Applications Accepted March Diversity Day (March 2) Law Student Mental Health Day (March 27)

13 Leadership and Awards Leadership Nominations January 1 January 1 Rep to the ABA Board of Governors February 1 February 1 –Chair –Vice-Chair –Secretary-Treasurer –Circuit Governors –Student Editor February 15 –Entity Liaisons –National Student Directors –Project Directors Leadership Nominations June 1 June 1 –Vice Chair Student Bar Associations –Division Delegates to the ABA House of Delegates Award Nominations April 1 April 1 Student Bar Associations SBA President Membership/ActivityDiversity Public Service School New Publications

14 National Competitions Law Student Division Competitions Law Student Division Competitions –Arbitration –Client Counseling –National Appellate Advocacy –Negotiation ABA Awards and Writing Contests ABA Awards and Writing Contests –Many ABA entities offer law student writing contests –Prizes range from various monetary awards to opportunities to be published or both

15 Funding Opportunities Membership Funds Membership Funds –$100 per school Representative Funds Representative Funds –Membership activities and programming –Travel to Circuit Meetings (not annual meeting) Grant Program Grant Program –Public Interest and Public Service –Diversity –Ethics and Professionalism

16 Grant Program Purpose The Division’s Grant Program was created to provide financial and program support to student organizations at ABA-approved law schools for newly established programs and other activities that: –Provide professionalism and ethics training –Promote diversity in legal education and the legal profession –Advance public interest efforts –Advance public service efforts

17 Grant Parameters Eligibility: Student organizations developing “first-time” programs or activities promoting diversity, professionalism and ethics training, public service/public interest initiatives. Eligibility: Student organizations developing “first-time” programs or activities promoting diversity, professionalism and ethics training, public service/public interest initiatives. Approved applications may receive up to $500 (maximum award), depending on the nature of the project and availability of funds. Approved applications may receive up to $500 (maximum award), depending on the nature of the project and availability of funds.

18 Division grants are designed to “assist” student groups achieve a successful first-time event. Division grants are designed to “assist” student groups achieve a successful first-time event. Grants are not intended to serve as the full or primary source of funding. Student groups are expected to bring other funding to the table. Grants are not intended to serve as the full or primary source of funding. Student groups are expected to bring other funding to the table. By helping student groups achieve a successful first-time event, the Division anticipates that the student group will thereafter find financial support from their dean, SBA or other organizations for the event in successive years. By helping student groups achieve a successful first-time event, the Division anticipates that the student group will thereafter find financial support from their dean, SBA or other organizations for the event in successive years.

19 Grant Exclusions The Grant Program is NOT intended to: Support fundraisers (school golf outing to raise $$ for school scholarship fund) Support fundraisers (school golf outing to raise $$ for school scholarship fund) Be used as a financial source for donating funds to charitable organizations (school auction to raise money for local charity) Be used as a financial source for donating funds to charitable organizations (school auction to raise money for local charity) Be a source for funding student travel to conferences, study abroad programs, etc Be a source for funding student travel to conferences, study abroad programs, etc

20 Grant Exclusions (cont’d) Grant funds may not be used for staff time, attorney time, alcohol or honoraria. Grant funds may not be used for staff time, attorney time, alcohol or honoraria. To be used as an annual source for existing or established student programs (Example: 8 th annual conference on...) To be used as an annual source for existing or established student programs (Example: 8 th annual conference on...)

21 Eligibility Requirements Student organization must be officially affiliated with an ABA-approved law school Student organization must be officially affiliated with an ABA-approved law school Program/activity must take place between September and May Program/activity must take place between September and May Applications must be submitted a minimum of 4 weeks prior to event/project Applications must be submitted a minimum of 4 weeks prior to event/project Program/activity must be in its first time program Program/activity must be in its first time program

22 Preparing Your Application Each application should include: Detailed background information – Present a thorough and detailed case about the program or activity, including: –Origin of the program/activity –Purpose program/activity seeks to fulfill & means by which this will be accomplished –Administration participation/support –Target audience –Proposed speakers/participants –Marketing plan –Funding sources being sought/secured

23 Preparing Your Budget Provide a detailed budget of all anticipated expenses and funding. Don’t simply list $500 for a luncheon or marketing. Be specific about how you arrived at $500. Indicate the type of luncheon, cost per person. (Luncheon – catered from Ben’s Catering –sandwich box lunches at $6.50 per person plus tax for 70 ppl).

24 Conditions of Approval If approved for a grant, the school organization must publicize and acknowledge the support of the ABA Law Student Division on all collateral materials. If approved for a grant, the school organization must publicize and acknowledge the support of the ABA Law Student Division on all collateral materials. This may include, but is not limited to, banners, posters, fliers, letters, brochures, announcements, etc. This may include, but is not limited to, banners, posters, fliers, letters, brochures, announcements, etc. The University of ABC Law School gratefully acknowledges the ABA Law Student Division for its support of its (name of program). The University of ABC Law School gratefully acknowledges the ABA Law Student Division for its support of its (name of program). This helps promote the Division’s Grant Program and heighten awareness that the ABA Law Student Division has resources for students. This helps promote the Division’s Grant Program and heighten awareness that the ABA Law Student Division has resources for students.

25 Approved Requests Grant applications are reviewed on an individual basis. Grant applications are reviewed on an individual basis. Funds are awarded on a reimbursement basis only. Funds are awarded on a reimbursement basis only. Reimbursement requests must include: Reimbursement requests must include: –A completed Division reimbursement form –A copy of the approval communication –Original receipts for all authorized expenses –A detailed summary of the actual event (two page limit), including number of attendees, final expense/revenue report, and a list and copy of all mailings/materials including the acknowledgement of the Division’s support. Reimbursements must be received within 30 days of the project completion date. Reimbursements must be received within 30 days of the project completion date.

26 ABA Membership Benefits UnitedHealthcare Sickness/Injury Insurance including one year extension after graduation UnitedHealthcare Sickness/Injury Insurance including one year extension after graduation Liberty Mutual Auto, Renter/Homeowner Insurance Liberty Mutual Auto, Renter/Homeowner Insurance BarBri course scholarship opportunity BarBri course scholarship opportunity (Deadline: November 30 for both bar exams) Kaplan-PMBR course discounts ($50/$100) Kaplan-PMBR course discounts ($50/$100) Starwood Preferred Guest Rewards Starwood Preferred Guest Rewards Hertz Rent-A-Car discounts Hertz Rent-A-Car discounts Discounts on computers, cell phones and more Discounts on computers, cell phones and more Competitions offering cash prizes Competitions offering cash prizes Free and discounted Section memberships Free and discounted Section memberships Student Lawyer magazine and the ABA Journal Student Lawyer magazine and the ABA Journal

27 National Networking Opportunities Join 35+ specialty entities at free or substantially reduced law student rates Join 35+ specialty entities at free or substantially reduced law student rates LegallyMinded – use your computer to converse with law professionals from around the country LegallyMinded – use your computer to converse with law professionals from around the country Teleconferences – learn from some of the country’s top authorities without leaving home Teleconferences – learn from some of the country’s top authorities without leaving home

28 Career Development Annual Career Fair & Resume Review Annual Career Fair & Resume Review Career Counseling resources Career Counseling resources Discount on Career Series publications Discount on Career Series publications Opportunity for active involvement in practice area specific sections / divisions / forums Opportunity for active involvement in practice area specific sections / divisions / forums Online member directory/networking resources Online member directory/networking resources Economic Recovery Resources to help you prepare to manage your law school debt Economic Recovery Resources to help you prepare to manage your law school debt

29 Publications Student Lawyer Magazine Student Lawyer Magazine Distributed to Law Student Division members each month (September through May) Distributed to Law Student Division members each month (September through May) Provides guidance on education and career Provides guidance on education and career Opportunity for article and op-ed publication Opportunity for article and op-ed publication http://www.abanet.org/lsd/studentlawyer/ http://www.abanet.org/lsd/studentlawyer/ http://www.abanet.org/lsd/studentlawyer/ E-Newsletter E-Newsletter – Distributed to Law Student Division members each month all year around – Announcements and information about ABA opportunities to enhance your legal education Discounts on Career Series publications Discounts on Career Series publications

30 Rep Rewards Program The success of the 2009-2010 ABA Law Student membership year depends on you! Throughout the year, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to recruit and encourage your fellow law students to become ABA members. http://www.abanet.org/lsd/schoolreps/http://www.abanet.org/lsd/schoolreps/rep-rewards/ http://www.abanet.org/lsd/schoolreps/

31 Basic Program Reward Fall 2009: Fall 2009: –Host an ABA membership table or make a speech at orientation or during the beginning of the fall term. –Earn a $25 Gift Card Spring 2010: Spring 2010: –Host an ABA membership table anytime during spring term. –Earn a $25 Gift Card The Basic Program offers opportunities in the fall and spring to earn gift cards! E-mail us at reprewards@staff.abanet.org reprewards@staff.abanet.org Include your name, address, school, and event recap to receive your gift cards.

32 Bonus Program –FAX it to the ABA at 312.988.5531 –SCAN and E-MAIL a PDF to reprewards@staff.abanet.org reprewards@staff.abanet.org –MAIL the sign-up sheet to: American Bar Association Membership Marketing Department Attn: Sherion Reason 321 N. Clark St., 16th Floor 321 N. Clark St., 16th Floor Chicago, IL 60654-7598 Chicago, IL 60654-7598 For every 20 law students you enroll between July 20 and August 31, 2009, the ABA will send you a $50 gift card! Use the sign up sheet provided in your Rep Box and on your flash drive. It’s quick and easy! To return your sign up sheet:

33 Other Ways to Qualify Enrollments made at www.abanet.org/join or by submitting an application will also count. But hurry! Enrollments must be received by August 31 to qualify! www.abanet.org/join American Bar Association Membership Marketing Department Attn: Sherion Reason 321 N. Clark St., 16th Floor 321 N. Clark St., 16th Floor Chicago, IL 60654-7598 Chicago, IL 60654-7598 312.988.5521 – reprewards@staff.abanet.org Watch your e-mail for more details!

34 Discounted Dues Program 3 years of membership for $60.00 (20% discount) 3 years of membership for $60.00 (20% discount) Law School Group Discount Law School Group Discount –Law school pays law student dues at special discounted rate $20 per student if 1Ls only enrolled $20 per student if 1Ls only enrolled $17.50 per student if all students enrolled $17.50 per student if all students enrolled


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