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    Timothy Moore: Summer Intern for U.S. Court of Appeals - Timothy Moore spent the summer in Providence, Rhode Island, where he interned for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Timothy was one of three law students interning for Circuit Judge Bruce Selya and as the only rising third-year intern, Timothy was given More ...

    Toronda Silas: San Antonio's Newest Bankruptcy Attorney- Shortly after graduating from Miami Law, Toronda Silas will relocate to San Antonio where she will begin work as a bankruptcy attorney at Cox & Smith Inc. The small firm is nationally known for its bankruptcy practice. More...

     

    Doug Wolfe:Summer Position in Insurance Defense- Doug Wolfe will be in West Palm Beach this summer to clerk for the insurance defense firm, Powers, McNalis, & Torres. Doug will be mostly involved with insurance defense, but may also gain some exposure to plaintiff representation. More...

     

    Jaimee Codd: Headed to Texas for Clinical Placement- After completing her final exams in May, Jaimee Codd takes off for Houston for a clinical placement with The Children's Assessment Center. The Center, which provides a range of services for sexually abused children and their families, is staffed mostly by social workers, psychologists, and physicians. More...

     

    Jessica Gabel: Wrongful Convictions Project- Combining her legal education at UM Law with her undergraduate background in forensic science, Miami Scholar, Jessica Gabel (3L), started laying the groundwork for the Wrongful Convictions Project during her first year of law school. More...

     

    LegalArt: Serving Miami's Burgeoning Art Community- Last May, after completing their first year of law school, Carolina Garcia and Lara O'Neill founded LegalArt Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing legal services to local artists. More...

     

    Jason Barker: Summer Internship with the SEC- Jason Barker spent the summer interning with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Central Regional Office in Denver, Colorado. He was placed in the SEC's Division of Enforcement where he was involved with the investigation of possible violations of securities law. More...

     

 


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