WMU-Cooley Law School students honored by Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation

LANSING– Three WMU-Cooley Law School students were honored by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation as recipients of WLAM Foundation Awards for Outstanding Law Students in 2023.

Each student, who was sponsored by a partnering law firm or corporation, received a $3,500 scholarship:

· Adriana Burga, sponsored by the Dickinson Wright Women’s Network, received the Dickinson Wright Women’s Network Scholar award for demonstrated leadership capabilities in advancing the position of women in society, in business, and in the community. 

· Jennel Davoren, sponsored by Women Patent Lawyers, received the Florence King Scholar in Patent Law award for demonstrated leadership capabilities in advancing the position of women in society, including service in such areas as: social justice, equality, family law, child advocacy, domestic violence, or work on behalf of underserved areas or populations, as well as eligibility to practice and an interest inpatent law.

· Caroline R. Quandt, sponsored by The Dobrusin Law Firm, received the Dobrusin Law Firm Scholar award for demonstrated interest in promoting women in business and female entrepreneurship.

Burga, Davoren, and Quant, were among 15 law school students in Michigan who were honored by WLAM, receiving a combined $52,500 in scholarship awards. 

In addition to their academic success, these law students were recognized for helping to advance women’s roles in essential areas of the law, including STEM, social justice, equality, child advocacy, and domestic violence. 

Founded in 1983, the WLAM Foundation is a statewide organization providing wide-ranging networking and professional development opportunities for women lawyers, including attorneys, judges, and law students. Its mission is to secure the rights of women in society and advance the interests of women members of the legal profession, promote improvements in the administration of justice, promote equality and social justice for all people, improve relations between the legal profession and the public, and encourage the continued legal education of lawyers. 

WLAM has awarded over $772,000 to more than 292 law students since 1997.


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