July 6, 2015
Hosted by the Global Committee, Graduate School of Law
The 6th Global Legal Professional Seminar
This Global Legal Professional Seminar will feature Ms. Mineko Mori (attorney-at-law). Ten years ago, Ms. Mori studied abroad in the United States, sent by the law firm where she was employed. She is now working at an international organization, a long-held dream since her student days, utilizing her expertise as a legal professional and a specialist in intellectual property law. In her lecture, she will discuss how she was forged by the culture shock experienced during her time studying in the U.S. and working at a law firm, and how her world expanded through interactions with people of diverse values in Munich, Geneva, and Paris.
Ms. Mori has also experienced nearly all types of employment contracts at international organizations, including internships, consultancies, short-term contracts, and long-term contracts. She plans to share stories of her professional failures and reflections, so we encourage all who are interested, especially those considering a career in international organizations, to join us.
Date and Time: Monday, July 6, 2015, from 7:00 PM
Location: South Building, B4 Floor, 2 B 41 Classroom
Guest Speaker: Ms. Mineko Mori (attorney-at-law)
Brief Bio
1997: Graduated from the Faculty of Law, Keio University
2005: Graduated from Stanford Law School
(LL.M., Admitted to the New York Bar)
2010: Graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Munich
(Dr. jur., Doctor of Laws)