The HOPE Public Interest Resource Center and the Office of Career and Professional Development recently hosted Miami Law's annual Public Interest Informational Career Fair.
The American Society of International Law's 2023 meeting addressed "The Reach and Limits of International Law to Solve Today's Challenges."
Savannah Valentine interned for Justice John Couriel this past fall, one of her favorite experiences in law school.
Nestor Camacho has been interning as a corporate legal intern at Wizeline, a Mexican global technology services company.
The Big Law trend has always been a part of Miami Law. While it is well known that big law firms have flocked to Miami and South Florida over the past five years, graduates of Miami Law have always secured jobs in these top firms.
The office is staffed with a team of advisors, all of whom have law degrees and practical experience in different areas of law, and excellent support personnel dedicated to helping students and alumni achieve their career goals.
Local, national and international opportunities abound with course credits.
From first-year job assistance to intern and externship placements to alumni professional development, the School of Law has professionals on hand for individual counseling, resources, and programming.
First generation student optimizes career and student resources to reach goal to create "real results for real people."
David Prieto is Miami-born and bred, and it is the city of his future, he believes. The 25-year-old graduated from the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia, with a dual degree in history and government. His next stop was Miami Law.