Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge - Summer Associate Program

Summer Associate Program

After having gone through the summer program at Edwards Wildman, Alex Mancebo found that he appreciated the level of direction he received and the practical skills he learned from working with partners. Mackenzie Mango, a rising 3L at Boston College Law School, discussed what it was like to be a part of the Edwards Wildman team in the firm's Providence and Boston offices. Aaron Hersh, a rising 3L at the University of Iowa College of Law, appreciated the direct access he had to partners and others in the Chicago office of Edwards Wildman during his time as a summer associate. Mark Plandowski, an accelerated JD student at Northwestern University and Edwards Wildman Chicago summer associate, commented on the firm's entrepreneurial environment. Megan Foscaldi chose Edwards Wildman's summer program because she wanted to work with a firm with a large business law department and a presence in Boston. Jonathan Hodge, a rising 3L at Michigan Law, explained what the summer was like for him as a summer associate in the Chicago office of Edwards Wildman. Priya Amar, an Edwards Wildman 2012 Boston summer associate, shared about her experience with the firm. Catherine Nampewo discussed life as an Edwards Wildman 2012 Boston summer associate.

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