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Fish & Richardson Continuing Its Diversity Fellowship Program PDF Print E-mail

Fish & Richardson is pleased to announce its 1L Diversity Fellowship Program for 2010. The program, which offers fellowships to diverse first year law students, is a key component of their ongoing firm initiative to recruit, retain, and advance attorneys who will contribute to the diversity of their practice and of the legal profession.

Their 1L Diversity Fellowship Program is comprised of three components: mentoring, a $5,000 scholarship, and a paid summer associate position in the domestic office of the student's choice.

Applications for the 2010 fellowship will be accepted from December 1, 2009 through January 15, 2010. For more information about the Fellowship or to print out an application and a checklist of required support material, please visit http://www.fr.com/diversity/DiversityFellowship.pdf. For more information about Fish & Richardson, please visit http://www.fr.com/.

Cheers to F&R for continuing this program!