Peggy Browning Fund Event
Peggy Browning Fund Event
FIND OUT ABOUT PUBLIC INTEREST JOBS REPRESENTING WORKERS, UNIONS, AND GOVERNMENT NEUTRALS
The Peggy Browning Fund, the leading source of paid summer internships with union legal departments, workers’ rights centers, worker-oriented law firms, the National Labor Relations Board, and the U.S. Department of Labor, is sponsoring a symposium at Pitt Law School on Saturday, February 11, between 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., followed by lunch and networking, open to Pitt, Duquesne, West Virginia, and Penn State law students.
Our panel will discuss: (1) what it’s like practicing law on behalf of workers and their unions or at a neutral government agency regulating the workplace; (2) how to get a job on the union/plaintiffs’ side or with the NLRB or DoL; and (3) how to apply for paid summer internships through the Peggy Browning Fund.
Panelists
Richard Brean - United Steelworkers, General Counsel
Amanda Bundick - Peggy Browning Fellow, Summer 2012 (United Steelworkers)
(Pitt Law ’13)
Ellen Dannin - Fannie Weiss Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Ellen Doyle - Partner, Stember Feinstein Doyle Payne & Kravec, Pittsburgh
Amanda Fisher - United Steelworkers, Assistant General Counsel
(Pitt Law ’10)
Joyce Goldstein - Partner, Goldstein Gragel, Cleveland
(WVU Law ’83)
Mike Healey - Partner, Healey & Hornack, Pittsburgh
Anne Lofaso - Associate Dean and Professor of Law, WVU College of Law
RSVP by February 9th to Richard Brean (rbrean@usw.org)

