Career Services Office
Schedule an Appointment
Individual career counseling is available to all currently enrolled students and alumni of The John Marshall Law School. Although you will interact with multiple members of the career services staff, your assigned counselor will remain your primary counselor until you graduate. When scheduling an appointment, please ask for your assigned counselor.
To schedule an appointment, contact CSO Coordinator Dennis Mazur at 6mazur@jmls.edu, 312.987.1402, or stop by Room 405.
Career Service counselors are assigned according to section designation (provided first semester):
Day Students
Fall Entering Class:*
D1: Sahar Ali Dar
D2: Tiffany Farber
D3: Sarah Haley
D4: Shannon Schaab
Spring Entering Class:*
2014SD: Stacia Goldstein
2015SD (Last names A-M): Kim Isemann
2015SD (Last names N-Z): Stacia Goldstein
2016SD (Last names A-M): Kim Isemann
2016SD (Last names N-Z): Stacia Goldstein
Evening Students
Last Names A-M: Tiffany Farber
Last Names N-Z: Shannon Schaab
Graduate Students
LLM/MS Counselor: Joseph Kearney
Additional Student Support
Career counselors also specialize in different areas of counseling. For specific questions, please contact the appropriate counselor:
Career Programming: Sahar Ali Dar, Stacia Goldstein
Diversity Initiatives: Sahar Ali Dar
Employer Outreach: Sarah Haley, Nello Gamberdino II
Judicial Clerkships: Shannon Schaab
Public Interest Counseling: Kim Isemann
Recruiting (Fall/Spring): Sarah Haley
Alumni
Counselor: Joseph Kearney
If your assigned counselor’s schedule is full and you need immediate assistance, another counselor will be happy to assist you. To schedule an appointment, contact CSO Coordinator Dennis Mazur at 6mazur@jmls.edu or 312.987.1402.
*Students in their first semester of law school are not allowed to meet with their assigned career counselor until the third month of the semester (fall-entering students: November 1; spring-entering students: March 1). These rules are dictated by the National Association for Law Placement and will be strictly enforced by the CSO. Part-time evening students seeking non-legal work are not required to follow these guidelines and may schedule a meeting with the evening student counselors to discuss their non-legal job search at their convenience.

