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University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
McGeorge educates lawyers for large and small law firms, government agencies and corporate legal departments in California, across the United States, and around the world. This has been our hallmark since 1924, and is truer today than ever before.
As the world grows smaller yet more complex, McGeorge responds by rigorously training our students for leadership positions in the global economy of the 21st century.
Our success is built on a distinguished faculty, high quality students, committed and involved alumni, and a beautiful, spacious campus with state-of-the art classrooms and student facilities.
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McGeorge School of Law alumnus is a distinguished leader in personal injury law
John Demas, ’92
John Demas, ’89, ’92, is the founding partner of Demas Law Group, where he is a distinguished leader in personal injury law. Demas is recognized as one of the top plaintiff’s attorneys in California and has been…
Bridging legal systems and culture: A law student’s immersive experience in Milan, Italy
Second-year law student Jordan Fortunati and Luca Marzolini, an attorney at Maiano, Pisano, and Partners in Milan, Italy. Photo courtesy of Jordan Fortunati.
On paper, I have always had a fascination with other legal systems. In undergrad, I became enamored by…
An unforgettable summer interning at CMS in Berlin, exploring Europe and gaining legal experience
Second-year law student Cassandra Allen is pictured in front of the Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis in Dresden, Germany. Photo courtesy of Cassandra Allen.
Ich bin ein Berliner
This past summer, I had the privilege of having my first legal experience be…
Women Leading the Way: McGeorge School of Law alumni excel in sports law, management, and representation
Women have long been making significant strides in the sports industry, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of female professionals. From executives to legal experts, women are excelling in various roles across the world of sports. …
Nearly 300 former McGeorge School of Law faculty members leave a lasting legacy
Florence J. Luther speaks with McGeorge School of Law students.
At the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, faculty are integral to the institution’s success, shaping the curriculum, nurturing intellectual development, and inspiring the next generation of legal professionals. The…
McGeorge School of Law’s distinguished faculty equips students for success across a variety of legal disciplines
At the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, our distinguished full-time faculty provides students with unparalleled opportunities to learn from their expertise across diverse fields of law. From international arbitration to criminal justice, environmental law to public…
McGeorge School of Law alumnus has presided over bankruptcy cases since 2010
The Hon. Ronald Sargis, ’82
The Hon. Ronald Sargis, ’82, is the former Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California. He was appointed to the bench in the Eastern District in 2010.
In…
Alumni on the Rise: Nine McGeorge School of Law alumni shaping the future of law
Nine graduates from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law are being recognized as Alumni on the Rise, are making significant strides in their respective fields. These accomplished professionals, who earned their degrees between 2000 and 2017, have…
Chocolate, Contracts, and Cross-Cultural Connections: McGeorge student interns at Natra in Madrid
Second-year law student Lacey Lorenzen is pictured at the Congreso de los Diputados in Madrid, Spain.
I decided to pursue law school after volunteering in Amman, Jordan where I got to meet with victims of human trafficking in a women’s…