(l-r) Law students Marisa Thakady, Jake Hendricks, and Jamerika Ramsey are participating in Plunkett Coooney’s 12-week summer associate program.
Photo courtesy of Plunkett Cooney
BLOOMFIELD HILLS. –If you were to judge Plunkett Cooney’s 2022 summer associate class based solely on school mascots, the firm may be viewed as having one of the toughest sounding classes in the nation.
The firm recently welcomed “Spartan” Jake Hendricks from Michigan State University College of Law, and “Warriors” Jamerika Ramsey and Marisa Thakady from Wayne State University Law School, to participate in its 12-week summer associate program.
The summer associates will work with Plunkett Cooney partners and associates in the areas of governmental law, tort and litigation and commercial litigation. The program entails two six-week sessions during which the summer associates will receive hands-on experience with legal assignments and will enjoy various professional social events throughout the metropolitan Detroit area. The program will conclude on Aug. 12.
Hendricks is scheduled to receive his law degree from Michigan State University College of Law in 2023. He received his undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University, where he received the College of Business Administration Outstanding Student Award and was named Business Residential College Outstanding Student of the Year and Business Residential College Community Member of the Year.
Scheduled to receive her law degree in 2023, Ramsey is a Damon J. Keith Scholar, a mock trial junior member and president of the Black Law Student Association.
Thakady, who is set to receive her law degree in 2024, received a full tuition academic merit scholarship to Wayne Law, and is a member of the Women’s Law Caucus.
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