
Background Information
Currently, I am employed as a file clerk at Cordell & Cordell, one of the nation's top family law firms. I manage case files, prepare court materials, and assist attorneys, which has strengthened my attention to detail, organizational skills, and understanding of legal and court procedures.
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I have actively sought out internships that align with my diverse interests and aspirations in the legal field. My internship experiences reflect a deliberate effort to explore the legal field's many facets:
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Legal Intern at Ohio Innocence Project
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Legal Assistant Intern at Legal Pathway Society
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Undergraduate Research Intern at the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
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Democracy Fellow (Co-op) at the University of Cincinnati
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I am also a Research Assistant with the Cybercrime and Behavior Online Research Group (CYBORG) while in graduate school. I study cybercrime and online behavior from a social science perspective. This experience connects directly to the legal field by highlighting how law addresses emerging challenges in digital misconduct and regulation.
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I have developed critical skills in legal operations, research, and administration, all of which have strengthened my commitment to pursuing a meaningful career in law.
