Legal Diversity Fund Stipends

Employer: Anderson Kreiger

Locations: Boston, MA

Posted: February 9, 2023


Legal Diversity Fund

Anderson & Kreiger LLP is pleased to announce that the application period for the Anderson & Kreiger Legal Diversity Fund stipends will begin on Monday, February 6, 2023. Anderson & Kreiger will award stipends to aspiring lawyers who demonstrate financial need and who identify as part of a racial or ethnic group that is underrepresented in the legal profession. The firm will award one $50,000 stipend to a current law school student, who intends to pursue a legal career in Greater Boston, and five $5,000 stipends to college students with an interest in pursuing a legal career. All college students who receive a stipend will also be eligible for free or discounted LSAT tutoring services other services to aid college students in applying for law school. The stipends are intended to help address the challenges faced by students who lack the financial capital to focus exclusively on schooling like some of their peers and whose financial situation may limit their range of legal career options. The program also aims to address systematic weaknesses in connecting these students with other members of the legal community, potential employers, mentors and clients, which is a strong predictor of success in the legal profession. 

How to Apply

Applicants can submit their application, personal statement and current resume by going to https://andersonkreiger.com/about-ak/diversity-fund/ no later than Friday, March 31, 2023. A transcript and letters of recommendation, which may be written by anyone who knows the applicant including a community member or family member, are optional. 

In addition to the stipend, the law school recipient will receive the following benefits:

  • Baystate Financial has agreed to provide pro bono financial planning advice to help recipients evaluate options for utilizing the stipend.

  • The recipient may, but is not required to, participate in Anderson & Kreiger’s mentoring and training programs and firm-sponsored networking and social events.

  • The recipient may, but is not required to, perform at least 20 hours of pro bono work with Anderson & Kreiger lawyers prior to graduation in order to gain hands-on experience and training.

  • The recipient may, but is not required to, apply for a paid internship at Anderson & Kreiger during their first or second summers if enrolled in a three-year JD program, or during their second or third school summers if enrolled in a four-year JD program. Any recipient hired by Anderson & Kreiger for an internship will be paid in accordance with the firm’s standard intern salary scale, over and above the $50,000 stipend paid from the Legal Diversity Fund.

In addition to the stipend and any LSAT tutoring/law school application services, the college recipients will receive an Anderson & Kreiger mentor to help:

  • Evaluate whether a legal career fits their personal goals;

  • Navigate the process of law school admissions;

  • Identify meaningful internships; and

  • Network in the Greater Boston legal community.

  • The opportunity to participate in firm-organized events with the other recipients, Anderson & Kreiger training programs, and firm-sponsored networking and social events.

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