Monday, February 04, 2013

Newly Admitted Student Receptions

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We welcome the attendance of all UC Hastings alumni and newly admitted students at these upcoming Newly Admitted Student Receptions.

Please RSVP to rsvp@uchastings.edu or by phone, at (415) 565-4667.

Newly Admitted Student Receptions

San Diego Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 5, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Cooley LLP
4401 Eastgate Mall
San Diego, CA 92121-1909
Thank you to our host M. Wainright Fishburn ’81 and his firm Cooley LLP!

Orange County Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 from 6:00-8:00 pm
Ross Wersching & Wolcott LLP
3151 Airway Avenue, Building S
Costa Mesa, California 92626
Thank you to our host Eric Wersching ’03 and his firm Ross Wersching & Wolcott LLP!

Century City (LA) Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Wednesday, March 7, 2013 from 6:00-8:00 pm
Glaser WeilFink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro LLP
10250 Constellation Blvd. 19th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Thank you to our host Paul Salvaty ’93 and his firm Glaser Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro LLP!

New York Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 12, 2013 from 6:00-8:00 pm
Bryan Cave LLP
1290 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10104-3300
Thank you to our host John Barrie ’72 and his firm Bryan CaveLLP!

Washington DC Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 13, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
1700 K Street, NW, Floor 5
Washington D.C. 20006
Thank you to our hosts Koren Wong ’99, Scott Sher ’97 and their firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati!

Silicon Valley Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Cooley LLP
3175 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1130
Thank you to our host Peter Burns '00 and his firm Cooley LLP!

East Bay Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 20, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP
1111 Broadway, 24th Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Thanks to our host, Carl Ciochon '92 and his firm Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP, and to Goldfarb & Lipman LLP and Sack Rosendin, LLP for underwriting this event!

San Francisco Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Tuesday, March 21, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP
One Ferry Building, Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94111-4213
Thank you to our host Cynthia Rowland ’88 and her firm Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP!

Cal Alumni & Newly Admitted Student Reception
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Event for UC Berkeley graduates, location and time TBA.
Thank you to our host Pamela Levin `76!

Kindly RSVP to rsvp@uchastings.edu or by phone, at (415) 565-4667. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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