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Join Henry and Corey for a conversation around how to leverage a legal career to balance the scales of justice and potentially balance your personal and professional life too.
Corey Hirokawa '95 is the Assistant Director of Emory Law’s Center for Public Service, where she directs student pro bono opportunities and serves as the staff advisor to the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC). At Emory she is also an adjunct professor for the Judicial Externship Course.
After graduating from Emory Law in 2000, Hirokawa developed a civil litigation practice, where her areas of focus included public interest and civil rights litigation, class actions, and appeals. She was an active member of the Atlanta Bar, serving on the Board of Directors of the Associates Campaign for Legal Services and as a board member of the Atlanta Council of Younger Lawyers.
By Dartmouth Center for Social ImpactJoin Henry and Corey for a conversation around how to leverage a legal career to balance the scales of justice and potentially balance your personal and professional life too.
Corey Hirokawa '95 is the Assistant Director of Emory Law’s Center for Public Service, where she directs student pro bono opportunities and serves as the staff advisor to the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC). At Emory she is also an adjunct professor for the Judicial Externship Course.
After graduating from Emory Law in 2000, Hirokawa developed a civil litigation practice, where her areas of focus included public interest and civil rights litigation, class actions, and appeals. She was an active member of the Atlanta Bar, serving on the Board of Directors of the Associates Campaign for Legal Services and as a board member of the Atlanta Council of Younger Lawyers.