ALUMNI
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THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
A COMMITMENT FOR LIFE
From helping navigate that first year of practice, to a mid-career change in practice or location, to figuring out ways to give back in retirement, we are here for you. Maybe you want to look at going in-house or exiting legal practice for an entirely new field. Maybe your local bar could benefit from a free CLE presentation on hiring, diversity or the status of the legal economy. Maybe you want to give back, mentoring and advising the next generation of Utah lawyers. From rural to urban, solos to big firms, across Utah and around the world, we are excited to serve you, our amazing alumni.
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MY SJQ STORY
“ Many experiences at the law school helped shape my career. I received a phenomenal education where I learned to think on my feet, felt supported by the faculty, and was encouraged to be creative. It was transformative when Professor Erika George began teaching at the school. I cannot adequately convey how impactful it was for me to be taught by a brilliant, African-American woman.
The community at the law school is dedicated to the success of its graduates. For example, I planned to leave Utah after law school. Two months after graduation my personal circumstances drastically changed, and I suddenly needed to find a job that would allow me to remain in Salt Lake. At the time the Career Development Office had a program where graduates were placed with local law firms and received a small stipend paid by the law school. I was able to quickly enter this program, work with my first post-law school mentor Jeannine Bennett, and she ultimately hired me. Had the law school not offered this program, I would have moved out-of-state and my entire life would be different. My experience is proof that whenever the best-laid plans go awry, it could be because the universe (and the S.J. Quinney College of Law) are planning for you.”
— Sadé Turner, Class of 2006
Turner practices civil litigation at Strong & Hanni in Salt Lake City. Her practice focuses primarily on family law and insurance-related matters, where she represents individuals as well as their companies when they are sued.
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