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New England Legal Foundation Welcomes Law Clerk Vincent Gritzuk as First “Faberman Fellow”

New England Legal Foundation Welcomes Law Clerk Vincent Gritzuk as First “Faberman Fellow”

BOSTON – The New England Legal Foundation (NELF – www.newenglandlegal.org), announces the appointment of Boston College Law student Vincent Gritzuk as the organization’s first “Faberman Fellow”. “We are excited to welcome an entrepreneurial and hard-working law student who is the first in his family to attend law school,” noted NELF President Dan Winslow. “Vincent has set the standard for our Faberman Fellows and we know he will provide significant value in advancing our mission of economic liberty,” said Winslow.

Gritzuk is a second-year law student, where he is a member of the First Generation Professionals and Federalist Society groups, among others. As a first-year law student, he was a Negotiations Competition quarter-finalist. In the summer of 2023, he was a judicial intern for Judge Lisa Ann Grant in the Dorchester Division of the Boston Municipal Court. He also was an intern at the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts during the fall of 2023. In 2022 he graduated summa cum laude from Fairfield University as one of the university’s first triple majors and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Vincent will be a 2024 summer associate at Jones Day in the firm’s Boston office.

“I am thankful for the opportunity to advance NELF’s mission which closely aligns with my own policy interests. I look forward to applying what I have learned in law school and my prior education along with my personal perspectives to my work at NELF,” said Gritzuk.

NELF created “Faberman Fellowships” to award stipends to student law clerks who assist with legal research, writing and thought leadership to advance the mission of free enterprise, property rights, limited government based on rule of law, and inclusive growth in New England. The fellowships were created in memory of the NELF’s Board Vice Chair and Progress Software Chief Legal Officer, Steve Faberman, who passed away last year after a long illness. The Faberman Fellowship is funded by Steve’s many loving friends, family and colleagues in his honor.

 

 

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About the New England Legal Foundation:

Founded in 1977, the New England Legal Foundation (NELF – www.newenglandlegal.org) is the leading non-partisan, non-profit public interest law firm in the region dedicated to economic liberty. NELF’s ongoing mission is to champion free enterprise, property rights, limited government based on rule of law, and inclusive economic growth. We believe that free enterprise is a foundational value of a democratic society and the best opportunity for people to lift themselves to prosperity.

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