Charleston School of Law students Brittney Breyare and Mallory Owens have been selected to participate in King Law’s 2025 Summer Law Clerk program.
According to a press release from King Law, the program provides an “immersive, hands-on experience provides law students with valuable exposure to the real-world practice of law,” including:
King Law will host a diverse class of law students representing 13 law schools. The students have been placed at King Law’s offices in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The Summer Law Clerk Program continues to serve as a dynamic launching pad for aspiring attorneys and future firm leaders. The program has become a cornerstone of the firm’s commitment to professional development, legal mentorship, and investing in the future of the legal field.
The Charleston School of Law prepares students for careers in all areas of legal practice. Career Services offers individual career counseling designed to assist and engage students in a meaningful job search, to compete as professionals, and to help them make well-informed choices leading to long-term career satisfaction. Regardless of a student’s path after graduation, the law school strives to instill in students the value of public service.
Learn more about Charleston Law’s experiential learning opportunities here.
Charleston School of Law will be in attendance at the LSAC Washington, DC Forum on Saturday, July 12 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The South Carolina Bar Exam is a two-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) is administered over two days, July 29-30.