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Professor Matthew J. Wilson, Associate Dean of the Tokyo campus of Temple University School of Law, will be here at the Law School on Monday, September 18, to give a presentation at noon in Room 5246 on the topic "Distinguishing Yourself through International Law Opportunities." Prof. Wilson has presented this program at many law schools around the country to rave reviews. He will speak for an hour about things that a law student can do during law school to get involved in transnational or international legal matters; the value of study abroad programs; conventional and unique international career opportunities for law students domestically in the U.S., overseas, and on tropical islands; how a U.S.-educated law student can go about finding an internationally-related legal job either domestically or overseas; and how international experiences translate into networking, client development and career opportunities in the U.S. We will be videotaping Prof. Wilson's presentation so that if you have a class conflict, you may check out the videotape from the Career Services office.

Submitted by Jane Heymann, Assistant Dean for Career Services on September 11, 2006

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