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1 Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015 suffolklawsba.com Facebook: Suffolk Law SBA Twitter: @SULS_sba SBA NEWS Contents 1 2 Message from SBA President Tom Davis Contact List & Preamble 9 Hello everyone, Thanks for taking the time to read this newsletter throughout the school year. After this issue we only have two more to go. This issue features election information on pages 3 – 5, which I encourage you all to check out before voting. Additionally, thanks to the efforts of our Alumni Affairs Committee, we have another three Alumni Spotlights featured this week, which offer important insights to the legal community. If you have not been following this section you can check out all of the archived Alumni Spotlights on the website at suffolklawsba.com. Lastly, remember to vote! Polls will be open on Campus Cruiser until Wednesday at 5pm. Best, - Tom Davis SBA Happenings Meet the Candidates Alumni Spotlight: Drew Feldman 3 - 5 6 Alumni Spotlight: Taylor Hart 7 Alumni Spotlight: Ellen Marie Giblin 8

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

    suffolklawsba.com Facebook: Suffolk Law SBA Twitter: @SULS_sba

    SBA NEWS Contents

    1

    2

    Message from SBA President Tom Davis

    Contact List & Preamble

    9

    Hello everyone, Thanks for taking the time to read this newsletter throughout the school year. After this issue we only have two more to go. This issue features election information on pages 3 5, which I encourage you all to check out before voting. Additionally, thanks to the efforts of our Alumni Affairs Committee, we have another three Alumni Spotlights featured this week, which offer important insights to the legal community. If you have not been following this section you can check out all of the archived Alumni Spotlights on the website at suffolklawsba.com. Lastly, remember to vote! Polls will be open on Campus Cruiser until Wednesday at 5pm. Best, - Tom Davis

    SBA Happenings

    Meet the Candidates

    Alumni Spotlight: Drew Feldman

    3 - 5

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    Alumni Spotlight: Taylor Hart

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    Alumni Spotlight: Ellen Marie Giblin

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    STAFF APPRECIATION DAY Monday, March 30, 12 2pm in the First Floor Function Room Come say thanks to the members of the Suffolk Law School Staff! Please stop by to show your appreciation and get some mid-day snacks while youre at it. FREE YOGA PRESENTED BY THE SBA AND THE OFFICE OF HEALTH & WELLNESS Monday, March 30, 5-6pm in the First Floor Function Room Please join us to kick off the week with a yoga session taught by a certified yoga instructor. Those who have attended the past two sessions have great things to say about the classes! 2015 ACADEMIC ROUNDTABLE EVENT Wednesday, April 1, 5-7pm in the First Floor Function Room This event is an opportunity for 1Ls to talk to professors about concentrations and available classes. Appetizers and Georgetown Cupcakes will be served. Please contact SBA Academic Affairs Committee Director Megan Weber at [email protected] with any questions.

    SBA Announcements & Happenings

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Meet the Candidates Voting for the SBA Presidential Elections starts today, March 30, and ends at 5pm on Wednesday, April 1. Voting procedure: Voting takes place on Campus Cruiser. When you sign on, select the SBA Voting Tab, click on Voting Ballot, chose your candidate, and click submit. Once you click submit you will not be able to change your vote. Please reach out to the Elections chair Callie Grossman at [email protected] with any questions about this. Before you vote, take the time to read about the candidates, watch the speeches, which can be found under the Election tab on the website, and go meet the candidates up on the fourth floor. In addition, to see how much the SBA can accomplish for the student body, see issue 14, the Fall Semester Report, which can be found by clicking on the show me more tab below. This year the SBA has roughly doubled the number of events, has brought an academic and professional focus back to the SBA, and has created new communication channels through a combination of the brand new SBA website, Facebook page, Twitter account, and this newsletter. Additionally, we have represented every issue to the deans and administration, and we have worked tirelessly from day one to provide the greatest possible student government. Read below to learn about the candidates for next years SBA President and Vice President.

    There are three tickets: Patrick Shine and Monica Mohan, Sam Matson and Courtney Fears, and Kelley Sweetser and Brendan Murphy.

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Kelley Sweetser and Brendan Murphy absolutely love Suffolk Law: that is why they are committed to amplifying the Suffolk brand through maximizing YOUR Suffolk Law experience! Hi everyone! My name is Kelley Sweetser and I am running for SBA president. I am running with Brendan Murphy who is running for Vice President. I was born and raised right outside Boston and graduated from UMass-Amherst. I currently live in Southie and am a 2nd year day student, section D! I am also the current treasurer of the SBA. I would love to get your vote! Hey guys, my name is Brendan Murphy. I grew up on Cape Cod, graduated from UMass, and now I live in Somerville and go to Suffolk Law at night. I'm a microbiologist during the day, biding my time playing with bacteria. I came to Suffolk to study patent law. I love poker, fishing, and cooking. I'd love to get your vote! Community: Suffolk is the largest law school in the state, so naturally that means we have the largest network of lawyers in the law community. One of the pillars of our campaign is reaching out to alumni and building connections with recent graduates and lawyers who have been out practicing for 1, 5, 10, 20 years! Collaboration: Boston's home to many other law schools and it is important that we start building these relationships now. This speaks to our overarching theme of networking for job opportunities. Collaborating with other schools can be a key to opening doors ripe with legal career opportunities for students like us. Cohesiveness: It is vital to the success of the SBA to have a great working relationship between the SBA and administration. We want to work with the administration and have their support behind the SBA. This will be incredibly beneficial to the student body because it will allow the SBA to accomplish its goal in a faster and more direct way, which means more results and faster results.

    Vote Sweetser & Murphy!

    Visit our Facebook page for our full platform! www.facebook.com/VoteSweetserMurphy

    Kelley Sweetser and Brendan Murphy

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Patrick Shine and Monica Mohan

    Patrick Shine, 2L day student seeking a business/corporate finance concentration, have logged over 200 hours of pro bono work, and have been to every Board of Governors meeting since I started at Suffolk Law. Monica Mohan is a 3L evening student pursing a JD/MBA. She is on the Transnational Law Review, and an active board member of the South Asian Law Student Association. Both of us are also long time ambassadors for the admissions office. Together we came up with a platform that is not exclusive but is a start to what we are determined to accomplish. Platform: We would like to make the student fees that run the SBA stretch to add more events for student involvement; facilitate transparency between the University, Deans Suite and the Law Students; and create an ad hoc committee to work with the Admissions Office in reaching out to the best students to attend Suffolk University Law School.

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Alumni Spotlight Drew Feldman --- 2012

    Andrew Feldman, a member of the class of 2012, is an associate at Hauser & Allison. Interview conducted by SBA Alumni Affairs Committee Co-Director Eunice Aikins-Afful. What is your current position and where? Associate Hauser & Allison. Where did you attend undergraduate?

    The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

    What type of attorney did you want to be upon entering Suffolk Law?

    I wanted to be a trial attorney, focusing on civil litigation. What was your favorite class while at Suffolk?

    Trademarks, Agency & Partnerships, or Constitutional Law.

    What is your greatest professional achievement?

    I have participated substantially in several large cases, including arguing and winning motions to dismiss and motions for partial summary judgment.

    One piece of advice?

    Stay positive and do not be afraid to ask others for advice. Believe it or not, lawyers do not have all the answers.

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Alumni Spotlight Taylor Hart --- 2002

    Taylor Hart, a member of the class of 2002, is a partner at Ropes & Gray LLP. Interview conducted by SBA Alumni Affairs Committee Co-Director Erin Knight. What is your current position and where? Partner at Ropes & Gray LLP. Where did you attend undergraduate? Trinity University. What journals/activities/concentrations did you participate in at Suffolk Law? Suffolk Law Review. What do you consider the best part of your job? I enjoy that many transactions involve learning about a new industry so that although many things are the same from transaction to

    transaction, I learn something new on every transaction.

    What type of attorney did you want to be upon entering Suffolk Law? I knew I wanted to do something within corporate practice (particularly in light of being part of the JD/MBA program) but actually thought I wanted to be a securities lawyer. Once I was exposed to various practice areas, I realized that I preferred private equity/M&A instead. What was your favorite class while at Suffolk? Securities Regulation Who was your favorite professor? Franco. What is your greatest professional achievement? Probably some of the pro bono work in which I have participated. Who is your favorite Supreme Court Justice, living or deceased? Story. Any interview tips? Be yourself and dont worry if an interview results in focusing on topics you did not expect. Many interviewers are most interested in getting to know you and determining whether you would be a good fit for their firm. One piece of advice? If possible, seek out opportunities in law school that further your future practice interests so that you have something concrete to talk about in interviews that might differentiate you from other candidates.

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Alumni Spotlight Ellen Marie Giblin --- 1985

    Ellen Marie Giblin, a member of the class of 1985, is a privacy counsel at Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP. Interview conducted by SBA Alumni Affairs Committee Co-Director Eunice Aikins-Afful. What is your current position and where? Privacy Counsel at Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP. Where did you attend undergraduate? University of Massachusetts at Amherst. What journals/activities/concentrations did you participate in at Suffolk Law? Suffolk University Alumni Magazine Not sure that is still in existence.

    What do you consider the best part of your job? Meeting people from around the world who love to discuss Privacy and Data Protection. What type of attorney did you want to be upon entering Suffolk Law? I was planning on being a Law Librarian. What was your favorite class while at Suffolk? Equitable Remedies and Equitable Remedies Seminar and any topic offered by Catherine Judge! Who was your favorite professor? Catherine Judge, She mentored me at SULS and Professor Judge wrote my letter of recommendation when I went to Boston College to get a Masters in Higher Education. What is your greatest professional achievement? Working for the former US Attorney General John Ashcroft and the former U.S. Attorney, Michael J. Sullivan at the Ashcroft Law Firm. Who is your favorite Supreme Court Justice, living or deceased? Powell. Any interview tips? Research the company website and know everything about the company. One piece of advice? If you dont like what you are doing change it and every job is temporary.

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    Suffolk University Law School SBA Executive Newsletter Issue 19: March 30, 2015

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    Contact Information Name Position Email

    Tom davis President [email protected] Monica Bellevue Vice President [email protected] Neil Lindquist Chief of Staff [email protected] Callie grossman Chief of Operations [email protected] Kelley Sweetser Treasurer [email protected] Nicholas Smalley Chief Justice [email protected] Colette Heefner COP Laision [email protected]

    We the Students of Suffolk University Law School, in order to support and encourage academic excellence and professional development; to preserve the right of students to acquire a quality legal education in a just and reasonable environment; to provide a means of communication between students and the Law School; and to maintain a connection with alumni, do herby establish this

    Constitution for the Student Bar Association of Suffolk University Law School.

    SBA Constitution Preamble

    For a full contact list of all SBA Directors please visit our website at suffolklawsba.com

    Vice President Monica Bellevue and President Tom Davis