Reflecting on my time at Villanova Law, it was the opportunities to intern or clerk in law firms or pro bono organizations that were particularly memorable. The day to day of the classrooms and textbooks can sometimes feel monotonous. A clerkship transports you from the fantasy of practicing law to the real-world environment of working closely with attorneys and clients.

One of the most meaningful programs I participated in during all three years of law school was focused on Social Security Disability law. This experience guided me on a path that led me to becoming a partner at the largest workers’ compensation and disability law firm in Pennsylvania.

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