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Facultad de Derecho de Baylor

Baylor Law School es la facultad de derecho mƔs antigua de Texas y es donde tanto Josh como Aaron se graduaron. Estamos muy agradecidos de poder retribuir y ayudar a formar nuevas mentes legales a travƩs de conferencias, conferencias y mƔs.


MARZO 2022

Conferencia Marcando la Diferencia

La conferencia LEAD Counsel Making a Different de 2021 se centró en la importancia de una comunicación eficaz. EstĆ”bamos muy agradecidos de poder patrocinar el taller, que presentó herramientas y tĆ©cnicas del DiĆ”logo Estructurado Reflexivo (RSD) que pueden abrir la conversación, incluso sobre los temas mĆ”s del “tercer carril”. Con origen en los EE. UU. en 1989, RSD ahora se usa en todo el paĆ­s y en todo el mundo para ayudar a las personas divididas a hablar y escuchar de nuevas maneras.


MARZO 2022

El concurso de escritura legal de Paper Chase

Estamos muy emocionados de patrocinar The Paper Chase, una competencia de escritura orientada a la prƔctica diseƱada para evaluar las habilidades analƭticas y de escritura legal de los estudiantes de derecho. El torneo de altas apuestas se destaca por su importante premio en efectivo de $5,000 para el ganador de la competencia y el desafiante problema de escritura del mundo real adaptado de archivos de casos reales.


OCTUBRE 2021

4L: Cómo su primer año en la prÔctica puede prepararlo para una carrera exitosa y gratificante

Los fundadores de FVF, Josh Fogelman y Aaron Von Flatern, son ex alumnos orgullosos de la Facultad de Derecho de Baylor. Les gusta volver al campus para compartir consejos, trucos y experiencia con los estudiantes actuales.


SEPTIEMBRE 2020

Conferencia Visión para el Liderazgo 2020

EstÔbamos muy emocionados de ser parte de la Conferencia virtual Visión para el Liderazgo 2020 que se centró en el papel del liderazgo en la educación legal. La conferencia contó con oradores, una sesión esclarecedora, paneles de discusión de decanos de facultades de derecho, ademÔs de un grupo de invitados especiales de renombre.


ENERO 2018

Serie Practice Ready: PI 101

Josh y Aaron pudieron hablar con estudiantes de derecho actuales sobre cómo iniciar su propia firma de lesiones personales, las mejores y peores partes de la prÔctica, los pasos de un caso de lesiones personales, por qué las lesiones personales tienen una mala reputación y mÔs en la serie Practice Ready. .

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