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Young Moore Sponsors 2023 Southeastern Minority Job Fair (SEMJF)

Young Moore is proud to sponsor and participate in the Southeastern Minority Job Fair (SEMJF) for the forth consecutive year. SEMJF is one of the oldest and largest events of its kind in the country. This virtual legal interview program allows participating employers to interview preselected diverse students for summer and also permanent jobs. Approximately 1,600 diverse 2L and 3L diverse students from law schools throughout the southeastern United States participate in the program. Employers interview rising 2L and 3L students for summer and permanent jobs which commence a year later, or recent graduates for immediate openings. SEMJF 2023 will be hosted virtually on July 13 and 14. For more information visit semjf.org.

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Young Moore is a civil law firm in Raleigh, North Carolina representing clients in a variety of litigation and transactional matters. Firm attorneys have extensive experience in the following areas: litigation, administrative law, business law, condemnation & eminent domain, construction, employment, estates & trusts, insurance law & regulation, health care, real estate, retail & hospitality, state & local tax, trucking & transportation, and workers’ compensation.


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