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2002 Stories

Two Students Win Fellowships
Lisa Frydman and Roxanne Hoegger, both third-year Boalt students, have received NAPIL Fellowships sponsored by the National Association of Public Interest Law.

These two-year fellowships provide salary and loan repayment assistance, a training program, and other forms of assistance to public interest lawyers who work with nonprofits to launch projects that serve low-income communities. More than 100 law firms and corporations nationwide serve as fellowship sponsors.

Frydman and Hoegger will begin their fellowships this fall. Frydman, whose fellowship is sponsored by the law firm Greenberg-Trauerig, will be involved in an immigrants' rights project in Florida. Hoegger, whose fellowship is sponsored by McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen L.L.P., will work at Bay Area Legal Aid in San Francisco on a project assisting teen victims of domestic violence.
(2/4/02)


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