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August 25, 2009

Welcome UB Law class of 2011!

You all have worked incredibly hard to get to where you are and we are proud and excited for you choosing UB Law. All the attorneys at our firm graduated from UB Law and we would be more than happy to have any of you come visit us in downtown Buffalo.

I mean that sincerely. UB Law is (in my opinion) one of those rare, outstanding schools where students share their outlines, their time, their ear….This spirit mimics the legal community you will find in downtown Buffalo. I hope you will all reach out to the Buffalo legal community as they are a welcoming group of people. Relax…..I too was really nervous about reaching out to attorneys, but I am so happy I did. This city is full of supportive attorneys who want to support and encourage you. (Really!)

The next three years will fly by, mark my words. I just graduated this past May 2009 and I am amazed at how time flew by. Enjoy these next few years!

Please remember, we are privileged to have the opportunity to study the law and to enter the legal profession in the future. Do good with your legal knowledge. Do good, but enjoy yourselves too. And again, come visit us! (Plus, you’ll most likely get a free lunch out of it!) 🙂

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