For 2019, the Reeves Law Group is awarding a $5,000 scholarship to a deserving law student who authors a winning essay in our seventh annual scholarship essay contest.
As Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyers, The Reeves Law Group specializes in representing victims of accidents and other tragic circumstances. As lawyers, we feel fortunate to be advocates for those who have no voice in our complex justice system. Helping people in need by providing them with our resources is one of our greatest rewards.
America has a superb justice system, but it could use more exceptional individuals with passion for improving the conditions of the less fortunate through the legal system. For our Seventh Annual Scholarship Contest we are again pleased to support a future lawyer who demonstrates through past, current and expected future deeds a genuine commitment to serve the less-fortunate.
If you want to be a participant in our contest, tell us about such deeds. We would like to know about contributions you may have made or are currently making to help, for example, a non-profit institution, a specific group, your local community, or the public at large. Tell us also how you intend to use your legal training to advance those goals.
REQUIREMENTS
We would like you to tell your story in a brief narrative, starting with an introduction about who you are, your interests, and anything else you feel we should know about you. Then, please provide your entry in 750-1000 words in the form of an essay, or Prezi/Powerpoint presentation. Graphic and creative presentations are welcome.
JUDGING CRITERIA
The scholarship will be awarded to the applicant who best demonstrates a genuine desire and goal of using the legal system to fix problems or improve conditions in our society. Please note worthy deeds that you have already performed. They will be considered.
SCHOLARSHIP DATES AND SUBMISSION
When:
We are accepting submissions NOW.
Where:
Please submit your essay and contact information on the application form below. Remember to upload both your essay and a copy of your unofficial transcripts.
Deadline:
The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2019.
Awards Available: 1