Hello! I’m conducting a short survey as part of my undergraduate thesis on social media trends, gender norms, and consumer behavior. The survey takes about 15–20 minutes, and all responses are anonymous. Your participation would be incredibly helpful. Please contact erinshaotran@berkeley.edu with any questions/concerns or if you would like to participate in a follow up interview. Thank you so much for your time!
represent individuals in high-impact cases that protect everyday people from unfair corporate
practices.
If you’re someone thinking seriously about law school—or a long-term litigation path—this is a
chance to get close to the work: how cases are evaluated, built, organized, and moved forward.
As a core part of our small team, you’ll see the real mechanics of client-centered litigation.
In-office requirement: 2–3 days/week in our downtown San Francisco office
Salary: $60,000–$70,000/year, depending on experience
Duties/Description of Job:
• Build case files from day one: Scan, upload, label, and index incoming documents so
attorneys can assess matters efficiently.
clear naming conventions and a reliable filing structure.
• Support intake and early case strategy: Speak with potential clients to clarify what
documents are needed for attorney review, helping move good cases forward and setting
clear expectations.
• Track case expenses: Enter litigation and client expenses into our case management
system accurately and on time.
• Handle court runs: Retrieve and file documents at the courts, helping ensure deadlines
are met and records are complete.
• Performing other duties as needed.
What we’re looking for:
• You’re organized, careful, and take pride in getting details right.
• You communicate clearly and professionally by phone and email, including with stressed
or confused clients.
• You’re comfortable with scanning workflows, PDFs, and basic office tech—and you
learn systems quickly.
• You’re reliable about deadlines and time-sensitive tasks.
• You’re interested in litigation, consumer advocacy, or law school, and you want real
exposure to the field.
• You have a good sense of humor. Nice to have (not required)
• Prior admin/office experience (legal or otherwise).
• Familiarity with e-filing or case management software.
• Bilingual skills (Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, etc.).
Benefits & perks
• Medical and dental benefits.
• Transit stipend for commuting on in-office days.
• Hybrid schedule with predictable in-office expectations.
• Mentorship and hands-on training in litigation.
How to apply
Please send to info@connlawpc.com:
1. your resume, and
2. a short cover note telling us why you’re interested in consumer protection work and what
you hope to learn in this role.
LRC / D-Lab Latinx AI Fellowship - Application Extended!
D-Lab & Latinx Research Center (LRC)
Apply for the Latinx Research Center (LRC) AI (LXAI) Fellowship! The LXAI Fellowship is a program for UC Berkeley Latinx undergraduate and graduate students interested in data science and AI. The LXAI Fellowship offers hands-on skills development through D-Lab workshops, personalized mentorship from D-Lab Core Staff, and opportunities for community building and interdisciplinary collaboration. Fellows will also contribute a blog post on a data or AI-related topic, shared with D-Lab's newsletter and social media followers. Participants who complete the program will receive a $1,000 stipend. This fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to gain technical skills, professional growth, and community connections in the AI and data science space.
Application Due: Sunday, Dec 14, 2025
Questions? Email D-Lab at dlab-frontdesk@berkeley.edu
Learn more and apply here!
The American Cultures Center is pleased to announce that we have received funding from the Campus Advisory Committee on Student Services & Fees, which will allow us to support our ever-evolving American Cultures Engaged Scholarship (ACES) program. By partnering American Cultures courses with Bay Area social justice community organizations, ACES promotes experiential learning and deep reflective engagement, allowing students to apply classroom content to today’s most pressing social issues
This new funding will allow us to support 10 undergraduate students as ACES fellows for this upcoming semester in Spring 2026. Fellows play a critical role in developing a course’s community-engagement component, collaborating closely with faculty members to foster meaningful undergraduate learning experiences. They ensure that community partnerships are mutually beneficial and contribute to long-term community impact.
This opportunity could not have come at a better time, as the American Cultures Center is continuing to develop new and exciting opportunities for growing community-engaged scholarship on campus. In partnership with the Student Environmental Resource Center’s Decolonial Environmental Network, we have been diligently working to develop our newest initiative, the Environmental Justice American Cultures Initiative. This initiative has already invited exciting opportunities to develop critical, community-engaged environmental justice curricula that apply decolonial and environmental justice frameworks to real-world issues.
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Those requirements will auto-approve at graduation, so be sure everything says 'satisfied'.
Taaaaake it... It has seats available. It's offered one day a week with no discussion section, just like most of our special topics seminars.
Click on the link below for enrollment info.