

Career Services Team
Karren Shorofsky, J.D., M.A.
J.D., M.A., Director and Adjunct Professor

Karren Shorofsky is the Director of the Office of Career Services (“OCS”) at USF’s School of Law. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the School of Law and in USF’s Graduate Program in Museum Studies. Prof. Shorofsky graduated from Yale Law School. She received her B.A. in Art History from Brown University and her M.A. in Art History from San Francisco State University.
Prof. Shorofsky worked in the General Counsel’s Office of the Museum of Modern Art in New York during law school and then joined Morrison & Foerster’s San Francisco office as an Associate. At Morrison & Foerster, she handled a wide variety of intellectual property law cases, including copyright, patent, trademark, unfair competition and right of publicity claims. She continued her intellectual property practice as an Associate and Partner at Steinhart & Falconer in San Francisco (now part of DLA Piper), where she developed additional expertise related to the media, the arts, emerging technology and online marketing and advertising. She subsequently joined Pillsbury in San Francisco as Of Counsel. Over the years, her practice encompassed litigation, transactional and counseling work. Her clients ranged from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups and museums. She also represented numerous community organizations on a pro bono basis.
Prof. Shorofsky has had extensive experience on nonprofit boards, primarily in the areas of arts and education. She served as President of two different boards and helped lead capital campaigns and other development and marketing initiatives.
In 2013, Prof. Shorofsky began teaching at USF’s newly created Graduate Program in Museum Studies. In 2017, she joined the adjunct faculty of the School of Law. Courses she teaches regularly include Copyright Law, Art Law, and Museums and the Law. She also taught the graduate internship course in the Museum Studies program, and prior to her current role as Director of OCS supported many graduate and law students in their career searches.
In 2021, Prof. Shorofsky was recognized with the School of Law’s Hon. Ira A. Brown Adjunct Faculty Award. In 2022, she received USF’s Innovation in Teaching with Technology Award.
Email: kmshorofsky@usfca.edu
Hon. Sanya Hill Maxion, J.D., J.S.M.
J.D., J.S.M., Associate Director

Sanya Hill Maxion recently retired as a federal Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration, Office of Hearings Operations after working in that position for over 13 years in its San Jose, Oakland and Stockton offices. Prior to working as an Administrative Law Judge, She worked as a Senior Trial Attorney at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC” or “Commission”) and worked in that capacity for approximately eighteen years.
Prior to working at the EEOC, Judge Hill Maxion worked with the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit as a Staff Attorney and subsequently as a law clerk to the late Honorable Cecil F. Poole.
Judge Hill-Maxion has taught at numerous law schools around the San Francisco Bay Area as an adjunct professor, including but not limited to Stanford Law School, where she was a Teaching Fellow; Boalt School of Law (UC Berkeley); Golden Gate University School of Law and the University of San Francisco Schools of Law and Education. Judge Hill Maxion received her B.A. degree in English and Political Science from the University of San Francisco, her J.D. degree from NYU School of Law, where she was a Root-Tilden Fellow for Public Interest Law, and her J.S.M. degree from Stanford Law School. She currently serves on the USF Black Alumni Society Board and has also served as Chair of that Board.
Email: sphill@usfca.edu
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