Getting Started in International Law: What I Wish I Had Known From the Start [1]
As part of its "Getting Started" series, the ASIL New Professionals Interest Group is pleased to start 2016 with a discussion that cuts across sectors and a chance to meet other lawyers in the field. A short, interactive panel discussion will feature insights into preparing for a career in international law. Bring questions, share perspectives, and trade insights into building a successful career in international law. Panelists at this event will share their perspectives as experienced professionals with diverse backgrounds. The moderator will pose questions to highlight professional development advice.
PANELISTS:
- Lisl Brunner, Global Network Initiative and co-chair of the NPIG (moderator)
- Anneliese Fleckenstein, counsel, International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
- Brian Israel, attorney-adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State
- Alexandra Meise, associate, Foley Hoag
- Sarah St. Vincent, human rights and surveillance fellow, Center for Democracy and Technology
A networking reception will follow the event.
Contact ASIL Services at services@asil.org [2] or 202-939-6001,
Tillar House (ASIL headquarters)
2223 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.