BU Law: Mock Interviews with Members of the Federal Bar Association

  • Starts: 2:00 pm on Thursday, March 20, 2014
  • Ends: 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 20, 2014
Didn’t do as well as you hoped through OCI and off-campus recruitment programs? Seeking a chance to make connections with local attorneys? Sign up for a mock interview with practicing attorneys in the Boston area. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to get advice from practicing attorneys on your interview skills and to network with members of the Boston legal community. Sign up for a 30-minute time slot on the board located outside the CDO (13th floor). Participating attorneys (bios below): Stephen Hansen, Associate, Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, P.C. Michelle Hinkley, Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Boston Law Department Andrew Jacobs, Associate, Murphy & King, P.C. Stephen Hansen Steve Hansen's practice focuses primarily in the defense of product liability cases, premises liability and personal injury/negligence defense cases and has particular experience in the automotive and industrial machinery industries. As a member of the Campbell Trial Lawyers team working on a series of mass tort cases in the pharmaceutical sector related to the use of the prescription drug Reglan, he has gained valuable experience in complex litigation acting as a client liaison for discovery issues in multiple jurisdictions. Steve is admitted to practice in the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut, and before the United States District Courts of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Michelle Hinkley Michelle Hinkley is an Assistant Corporation Counsel with the City of Boston's Office of Corporation Counsel. As an Assistant Corporation Counsel, Michelle is part of the litigation division and defends the City of Boston and its employees in both state and federal court in cases involving negligence claims, discrimination claims and civil rights violations. Andrew Jacobs Andrew is currently a seventh-year associate at Murphy & King, P.C., where he focuses on complex commercial business litigation. He honed his job-hunting skills as his career evolved, starting at a mid-size office of an international firm, moving to the home office of a classic white shoe New York firm, and leaving to do a two-year clerkship with a federal district court judge before moving to Boston with his wife last fall.
Location:
CDO