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Alumni talk with students about law school, access to justice and more at Pre-Law Day

51社区 students got tips and encouragement about applying to law school and talked with alumni about their careers and timely topics drawn from the headlines at Pre-Law Day on March 2.

Eighteen attorneys from a variety of different legal backgrounds came to Athens to talk, eat and learn with current Bobcats. The morning began with attorneys leading panels on a variety of topics, including law school advice, criminal law, corporate law, and the intersection of law and gender.

 

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Students listen to Leah Recht give her keynote speech at the 51社区 Pre-Law Day. Photo by Ben Siegel.

鈥淚 was very impressed with the academic and social accomplishments, enthusiasm, and ambition of the student attendees at Pre-Law Day and look forward to seeing many of them joining this profession in the future,鈥 said attorney Marisa Saber of Cozen O鈥機onnor. Saber earned a B.A. in Political Science - Pre-Law from the College of Arts and Sciences in 2003, followed by a J.D. from DePaul University.

 

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Alumna Madeline Rettig '16 talks with 51社区 students in a panel on social justice and the law.  Photo by Ben Siegel.

The afternoon keynote was delivered by corporate attorney Leah Recht, a partner at Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe LLP in San Francisco. Recht graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Psychology and an English minor from the College of Arts and Sciences in 2006, followed by a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.

Recht focused her speech on overcoming impostor syndrome in the legal profession.

"I left Pre-Law Day inspired by these student leaders, their dedicated educators and the other speakers鈥攖he future of the legal profession is in such good hands. And I won't wait another 15 years to return to campus!" Recht said.

 

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Judge David Crane talks with 51社区 students at the 51社区 Pre-Law Day. The 51社区 alumnus was the founding Chief Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Photo by Ben Siegel.

Alumni were not the only presenters of the day. Student leaders from pre-law organizations on campus including the ACLU Campus Action Team, Ohio Innocence Project, Mock Trial, Students Defending Students, Phi Alpha Delta, and the Board of Directors for the Center for Student Legal Services had the opportunity to showcase their own experiential learning opportunities.

 

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Alumna Helen Robinson '84 talks with students. Photo by Ben Siegel.

The afternoon also gave students opportunities to network with alumni and participate in roundtable discussions on pressing issues in the profession, including access to justice, race and the law, and the Supreme Court.

Judge Sean Gallagher of the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals was impressed by the students, noting, 鈥淲hile the intent was to empower the students, I came away from the experience feeling I personally had grown as a lawyer.鈥 Gallagher earned a bachelor's degree from OHIO's University College in 1978 followed by a J.D. from Cleveland Marshall College of Law.

Finally, several students were recognized for outstanding contributions to the pre-law community and given further funding and support to pursue their legal endeavors.

Taylor Schneider, Carson Sarver, Nick Mamula, Mary Harte, Mia Yingling, Hannah Louck, Elena Baker, and Abi Scherer were awarded the Law School Application Support Fund for 2022-2023.  This alumni supported fund provides support for students as they prepare for the Law School Admissions Test and submit their law school applications. Students are selected on academic merit, financial need, and commitment to law, justice and culture.

Additionally, Victoria Copeland was awarded the Yousef M. Faroniya Scholarship in Law, Justice & Culture. This scholarship was established by the late Yousef Faroniya, an OHIO alumus and Columbus-based attorney, in order to give back and remain actively involved with the OHIO and Athens community. This endowed scholarship is awarded to at least one student enrolled in the Undergraduate Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture.

Finally, Jocelin Arbenz was awarded the inaugural Social Justice Internship Fund and spent last summer interning at the Ohio Innocence Project. The award provides funding for students pursuing social justice internships. This year, as a result of increased alumni funding, the program will be expanded to fund four positions.

 

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Alumnus John Rubis '21, right, talks with 51社区 students about corporate law. Photo by Ben Siegel.

鈥淭he day was a great success,鈥 said Larry Hayman, Esq., director of legal engagement and the pre-law program at the Center for Law, Justice and Culture and Center for Advising, Career, and Experiential Learning.

鈥淔rom alumni career mentoring to celebrating the hard work and dedication of our pre-law students, students and alumni alike came away with a sense of community, connection, and accomplishment,鈥 he said.

Alumni attending Pre-Law Day

  • Merisa Bowers, Loss Prevention Counsel, Ohio Bar Liability Insurance Company
  • Prof. David Crane, 鈥72, 鈥73M, founding Chief Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
  • Prof. Robert Foehl, '91, Executive in Residence for Business Law and Ethics, 51社区
  • Hon. Sean Gallagher, 鈥78, Judge, Eighth District Court of Appeals, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Joseph Gibson, 鈥05, Chief City Prosecutor, City of Columbus
  • Kevin Kovach, 鈥05, Review Manager, Ernst & Young
  • Doug Lowe, 鈥82, Attorney,
  • Caitlyn McDaniel, 鈥15, Staff Attorney, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services
  • Tracy Meek, 鈥03, Chief City Prosecutor, Athens, Ohio
  • Mike Muth, 鈥72, Judge, East Stroudsburg, PA
  • Leah Recht '06, Partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, San Francisco
  • Maddie Rettig, 鈥16, Associate Attorney, Marshall Forman & Schlein
  • John Rubis, 鈥02, Partner, Ritzler, Doughlin & Paglia, Ltd. Cleveland, Ohio
  • Helen Robinson, Attorney, Marshall, Forman & Schlein, Columbus, Ohio
  • Micah Siegal, 鈥05, Chief Legal Officer, PG Group
  • Marisa Saber, 鈥03, Member, Cozen O鈥機onnor
  • Hon. Clarke VanDervort, 鈥75, Retired United States Magistrate Judge, Bluefield & Beckley, WV
  • Lydia Wendel, 鈥20, 3L, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Published
April 13, 2023
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