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Announcement Date: April 27, 2011
The Campbell Firm PLLC’s Entrepreneurial Practitioner Scholarship
Will Be Offered For Successful Completion Of The Firm’s Summer Internship
Program
The Campbell Firm PLLC is pleased to announce that it will offer
up to 3 law students, who have completed their 2nd year of studies, the
opportunity to intern for 9 weeks with The Campbell Firm PLLC from June 13
until August 12, 2011. The Internship will allow each participating student
the opportunity to do projects in one or more of the areas of corporate law,
intellectual property law (excluding patent practice), commercial litigation
and criminal law. Each student who successfully completes the internship
will receive The Campbell Firm PLLC’s Entrepreneurial Practitioner
Scholarship in the amount of $500 to be paid for the Fall 2011 semester to
that student’s law school toward that student’s tuition, fees or books or
directly to the student, if the student has other forms of scholarship or
financial aid covering all such costs.
Interns will be expected to work independently on many
projects, as well as collaboratively, and must be self-starters. Applicants
should demonstrate high academic achievement and a commitment to the
profession through participation in law review, moot court, clinics or other
professional activities. Applicants should have completed at least the
following courses: Corporations, Securities Regulation and Intellectual
Property. Experience in any entrepreneurial enterprise is a plus. To
apply, please submit your resume and list of three professional references
with their connection to you, together with a copy of your law school
transcript and a cover letter explaining your interest and qualifications to
campbellfirm@gmail.com on or before May 17, 2011 at
5:00 p.m.
Interviews are scheduled for May 25 and 26, 2011; only those
selected for an interview will be contacted. Offers will be made on or
before June 3, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information about The Campbell Firm PLLC, visit
www.CampbellFirm.com.
The Campbell Firm PLLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
NOTE: This Firm is moving to 34th Street and 5th Avenue on June
1. The Firm will be across from the Empire State Building at the time of
the Internship.
Announcement Date: December 14, 2006
Approximately 6 Months Remaining For Limited Liability Companies, Limited
Partnerships & Limited Liability Partnerships Formed Prior to June 1, 2006 To Comply With The New York Publication
Requirement
The New York State Legislature amended the laws regarding publication and filing
requirements upon the formation or authorization of domestic and foreign limited
liability companies, limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships
(collectively referred to here as "Limited Liability Entities"). The amended
laws became effective on June 1, 2006.
A. Limited Liability Entities formed or authorized to do business in New York
prior to June 1, 2006, are deemed to have complied with the publication and
filing requirements in effect prior to June 1, 2006, if:
(i) the entity was formed or authorized on or after January 1, 1999, and prior
to June 1, 2006, and the entity filed at least one affidavit of the printer or
publisher of a newspaper with the Department of State at any time prior to June
1, 2006; or
(ii) the entity was formed or authorized prior to January 1, 1999.
B. Limited liability entities formed or authorized to do business in New York
prior to June 1, 2006, that have not been deemed to be in compliance with the
publication and filing requirements, are statutorily required to fulfill the
publication requirements in the manner required by law prior to June 1, 2006.
URGENT: Failure to complete such publication requirements within 12 months of
the effective date of the law will result in the suspension of the limited
liability entity’s authority to carry on, conduct or transact any business.
This Announcement is not legal advice and is for informational purposes only.
You should consult with an attorney to determine whether you are in compliance
with the statutory requirements. For more information about the requirements, please feel free to contact one of
our attorneys, to discuss your compliance with the statutory requirements, or
contact the New York State Department of State, Division of Corporations.