Pepperdine University School of Law - Low Income Taxpayer Clinic

01 Dec 2015 5:43 PM | Laura McNally-Levine

The Supervising Attorney and Adjunct Professor ("Supervising Attorney") will teach and supervise students practicing in the Pepperdine Low Income Taxpayer Clinic ("LITC"). In the LITC, law students learn and train through law practice under the supervision of the Supervising Attorney, and the LITC provides pro bono legal services to clients to settle or adjudicate tax disputes with the IRS. The Supervising Attorney will teach the seminar component of the LITC course with an adjunct faculty appointment. This contributes to the University's mission by increasing the School of Law's capacity to teach, train and form professionals with expertise and integrity, and the LITC increases the School of Law's capacity to serve vulnerable neighbors and communities in poverty. This serves the School of Law's strategic plan by increasing capacity for experiential, clinical and formative education in diverse areas of practice.

The position announcement here contains more information and instructions for applicants:

http://jobs.pepperdine.edu/cw/en/job/492699/supervising-attorney

Please write Prof. Jeff Baker at jeff.baker@pepperdine.edu with questions about the new clinic, the position or Pepperdine’s program of clinical education.

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