Abrams Fensterman, LLP is thrilled to have such a talented group of individuals join our White Plains office for the 2024 summer. Their dedication to our team underscores the commitment we have to providing comprehensive legal services to our clients in Westchester County and throughout New York state. If you haven't met them already, please join us in welcoming our 2024 White Plains Summer Law Clerks! John O’Hara – Loyola University Maryland Daisey Rothschild – University of Texas at Austin Caroline Selinger – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Shiv Patel – Case Western Reserve University School of Law Frank Czuchan – University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
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Help us welcome our newest summer clerks, Jacob Powell, M.A. – Samford University Cumberland School of Law, Keeton Cross – Samford University Cumberland School of Law, and Robert Cowen - The University of Alabama School of Law (pictured left to right). They will gain practical legal experience by working closely with our attorneys on a variety of projects. What's one word of advice you have for these soon to be legal professionals?
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Welcome to our new associate attorneys Nathan Britton and Sydnee Waggoner. Both are recent graduates from Drake University Law School. Learn more about Nathan and Sydnee in our release. Link in comments. #WhitfieldLaw #DSMUSA
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Chapman attorneys Jennifer Krah and Ronni Martin will meet with Loyola law students and share career insights at Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Exploring Legal Practice Areas event. Connect with them at the event! #LawStudents #FinanceLawCareers
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Exciting News! I've been invited to moderate at the HBCU Pre-Law Summit. Join me in supporting future legal professionals from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Let's empower the next generation of lawyers together! Stay tuned for event details. 🎓 #HBCUPreLawSummit #LegalEducation #Empowerment #FutureLawyers
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We are excited to announce that Fontaine R. Chambers, Northeast Regional Chair, National Black Law Students Association, Third-Year Law Student, Quinnipiac University School of Law (North Haven, Connecticut), will be serving as a Moderator for The 10th Annual National HBCU Pre-Law Summit & Law Expo 2023! Join us on Friday, September 22nd, 2023 and Saturday, September 23rd, 2023 (with a bonus optional day on Thursday, September 21st, 2023) at the University of the District of Columbia Student Center and Theater of the Arts in Washington, DC! We would love to see you at the only major national event created especially for HBCU students and graduates interested in going to law school and becoming lawyers - as we celebrate A DECADE of making an impact! FREE Registration! Register TODAY at https://lnkd.in/emCMWaAB #hbcuprelawsummit #hbcus #hbcuprelaw #hbcupride #hbcuproud #hbcuexcellence
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The future is here! Check out Issa's story below
Congrats to Issa Hawatmeh for graduating from University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings). He’s already a law clerk at Perkins Coie LLP and we’re proud to award him a ChangeLawyers Next Gen Scholarship with the help of Arab American Lawyers Association of Southern California (AALASC). Check out their story > https://lnkd.in/gVP234KC
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Award-Winning Educational Leader & Justice-Centered Mixed Methods, Qualitative, & Arts-Based Researcher, TEDx & Keynote speaker ✨ Founder: The Motherscholar Project ✨ Transformative & Lifelong Learning ✨
#Justice comes in many forms - recognizing the past, hearing from others, and taking steps to move forward are huge steps. This reminds me of important conversations I had recently with Dr Nayr Ibrahim about #Apartheid in South Africa and Tove Mentsen Ness at the recent conference about #Sami and #Indigenous people Nord University. Thinking about incorporating deep thinking around social, economic, and environmental justice in #learning in pedagogy and teacher training for the betterment of today and the future. #ResearchMatters #EquityandInclusion #HigherEducation #EducationalLeadership #TransformativeLeadership #LifelongLearning #TeacherTraining #SocialJustice #Reparations #TruthandReconciliation
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What does justice truly look like in situations like this? Is it simply admitting him posthumously, or can more be done? I think you know what I think. What about you? "More than 160 years after being denied the opportunity to practice law in Maryland, a campaign has been launched to get one Black man admitted to the Old Line State’s bar. Thanks to several attorneys familiar with his story, Edward Garrison Draper’s legacy will no longer have an asterisk next to it. On Thursday, Feb. 16, a panel of scholars and historians gathered at the University of Baltimore to discuss Draper and how race and slavery stopped him from being the first Black man to be a lawyer in the state of Maryland." #blackhistory #racism #college #lawschool #lawyer #law https://bit.ly/49aPIoK
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Media Communication Studies and Pre-Law Student at Florida State University | Donald J. Weidner Summer for Undergraduates Participant
Last week, The Society of Black Female Future Attorneys hosted a legal panel with three prestigious attorneys in Tallahassee, Florida. During this event, members received invaluable information regarding the legal field, preparing for law school, and the day-to-day of being an attorney. Special thanks to Derrick McBurrows, Stephen Knight, and Mutaqee Akbar for giving their time to participate as panelists and answer our questions. #prelaw #legalpanel #BFFA
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Thrilled and honored to be selected as the Distinguished Law Student of the 8th Circuit! It was an incredible experience connecting with esteemed professionals in the bankruptcy field, delving deeper into this complex area of law. Huge thanks to my amazing Deans and professors for assembling an outstanding nomination packet, granting me this invaluable opportunity to attend this conference and expand my knowledge. Looking forward to applying these insights in my future endeavors! #BankruptcyLaw #Gratitude
The American College of Bankruptcy (the “College”) is pleased to recognize the Distinguished Law Students for 2024. This year, students were selected from each of the eleven circuits. The 2024 Distinguished Law Students are: Kyra Luck (Boston University School of Law), Katherine ("Kate") Waldock (Columbia Law School), Jing Lu (Delaware Law School, Widener University), Olivia Maier (Washington and Lee University School of Law), Adam Schmit (The University of Texas School of Law), Abby Swartz (University of Dayton School of Law), Stone Hart (University of Chicago Law School and The University of Chicago Booth School of Business), Johanne Brown, J.D. (Creighton University School of Law), Suzie Jaderholm (University of Idaho College of Law), Dillon Sullivan (University of Oklahoma College of Law), Molly Newcomb (Emory University School of Law).
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