Third-year University of Wisconsin Law School student Megan A.
Phillips has been named the recipient of the 2009 Leonard Loeb
Family Law Scholarship. The award recognizes a law student who has
shown academic excellence and a strong commitment to the field of
family law.
The Loeb Scholarship was created by the family of the late Leonard
Loeb, a 1952 graduate of the UW Law School. Loeb served as
President of the State Bar of Wisconsin and demonstrated a lifetime
commitment to community service and family law.
Megan Phillips has been active with numerous service projects,
including the Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF), the Family
Court Assistance Project, Madison AIDS Network, and Legal
Association for Women Mentoring Program, and has been a judicial
intern and a law clerk.
Prior to entering law school, Phillips graduated from UW-Madison
with majors in journalism and psychology, and went on to be a legal
assistant and litigation specialist before beginning her Law School
career.
The Loeb scholarship award of $5,000 is administered through the
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML).
Phillips will receive the award officially at the American Academy
of Matrimonial Lawyers Awards Luncheon in Chicago on November 6,
2009.
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