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Personal Jurisdiction
Hallie Ritzu, Allison Freedman
86 episodes
1 week ago
When you look up “Personal Jurisdiction” in Black’s Law Dictionary, it directs you to the entry for “Jurisdiction.” We won’t do that to you. We’re here because there’s not enough good information available for law students and new attorneys to make informed choices about their careers. Join co-hosts Allison Freedman and Hallie Ritzu as we talk to a variety of people within the first 10ish years of practice to hear about their journeys to fulfilling careers and the advice they have for getting there. From government to start-ups; politics to academia; in-house to legal aid—we’ll get the scoop on what it’s really like to work in different areas of the law, so you can chart your own course for success.
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When you look up “Personal Jurisdiction” in Black’s Law Dictionary, it directs you to the entry for “Jurisdiction.” We won’t do that to you. We’re here because there’s not enough good information available for law students and new attorneys to make informed choices about their careers. Join co-hosts Allison Freedman and Hallie Ritzu as we talk to a variety of people within the first 10ish years of practice to hear about their journeys to fulfilling careers and the advice they have for getting there. From government to start-ups; politics to academia; in-house to legal aid—we’ll get the scoop on what it’s really like to work in different areas of the law, so you can chart your own course for success.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Careers
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#76: Let's Get Personal with Alicia Ulibarrí, Law Student at the University of New Mexico School of Law and APIL/EAJ Fellow
Personal Jurisdiction
53 minutes 52 seconds
8 months ago
#76: Let's Get Personal with Alicia Ulibarrí, Law Student at the University of New Mexico School of Law and APIL/EAJ Fellow
In Episode 76, we chat with Alicia Ulibarrí a third-year law student at the University of New Mexico School of Law. Alicia shares her journey into public interest law, motivated by personal experiences of injustice experienced by her family. She discusses her fellowship at the Southwest Women's Law Center, where she worked on issues related to domestic violence and economic security, particularly for Native women. She also highlights her work with land grant and acequia communities through her work at New Mexico Legal Aid, where she will return after graduation. Alicia emphasizes the significance of building connections and the impact of passion in pursuing a fulfilling legal career. She also touches on the importance of storytelling and understanding the rich histories of the communities she serves, ultimately defining success as the ability to explore and engage in meaningful work.
Personal Jurisdiction
When you look up “Personal Jurisdiction” in Black’s Law Dictionary, it directs you to the entry for “Jurisdiction.” We won’t do that to you. We’re here because there’s not enough good information available for law students and new attorneys to make informed choices about their careers. Join co-hosts Allison Freedman and Hallie Ritzu as we talk to a variety of people within the first 10ish years of practice to hear about their journeys to fulfilling careers and the advice they have for getting there. From government to start-ups; politics to academia; in-house to legal aid—we’ll get the scoop on what it’s really like to work in different areas of the law, so you can chart your own course for success.