6.3.2024
Wilentz is pleased to welcome Phoebe Chiu, Sierra R. Conboy, Justin Chu, and Colin B. Marshall to the 1L and 2L Diversity/Summer Intern Program, now in its fourth year.
The summer program provides a chance for qualifying law students to intern at one of the largest New Jersey law firms. Participants will gain valuable experience working alongside lawyers of all levels. With support from both senior shareholders and associates, interns receive mentorship and opportunities for personal and professional development.
Phoebe Chiu completed her first year at Rutgers Law School and graduated from the National Cheng-Chi University with a Bachelor of Arts in International Business. She is a member of the Women's Law Forum and the Asian /Pacific-American Law Students Association. Her work experience includes working as a legal intern for Cathay United Bank.
Sierra R. Conboy completed her first year at Rutgers Law School and graduated cum laude from Gettysburg College with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, International Affairs. Sierra is a member of the Minority Student Program, a representative of the Association of Latin American Law Students, and a student associate member of the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey. Her work experience includes being an office manager at Johnson & Muller Architects.
Justin Chu completed his first year at the University of California, Davis where he also received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications. He's a member of the Asian Pacific-American Law Students Association. He's participated in a 1L mock trial competition and a 1L negotiation competition. Previously, Justin interned at both QuanChen Lawyer & Law Firm and Sinolawyers Law Office.
Colin B. Marshall completed two years at Seton Hall University School of Law and graduated from the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Banking and Finance. Colin is the treasurer of the Seton Hall Law Sports Club. He's also a member of the Irish American Law Students Association, the Criminal Law Society, and the Entertainment and Sports Law Society. Last Summer, he was a summer law clerk at the Office of The Monmouth County Prosecutor.
We look forward to having them join us this summer and wish them continued success!