I volunteer regularly at the Hispanic Immigration Clinic sponsored by Williams Mullen. Working in the clinic has given me the opportunity to work closely with clients from early on in my law school career because of my facility with Spanish. As my school schedule has permitted, I’ve tried to take advantage of the opportunity offered at Williams Mullen and work on civil, immigration, and criminal cases as they’ve become available.
Not only has my Spanish improved as I’ve learned legal vocabulary I wouldn’t have learned any other way, but my lawyering skills have been put to the test as I’ve written memos and briefs, and discovered some of the ins and outs of a real-life legal practice. The attorneys I’ve worked with at Williams Mullen are of the highest quality and their example as I’ve worked alongside them has helped prepare me for work in a legal practice after graduation.
I have interned at Williams Mullen during both summers of my law school career in 2010 and 2011. As time permits I volunteer on a weekly basis during the school year.


I’m currently enrolled at the University of Richmond School of Law where I’ve been focusing on business and technology law classes. Since attending law school I have become increasingly interested in the field of electronic discovery...