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2nd Annual Helping Future Lawyers Scholarship Winner Announced

 

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It’s no secret that one of the main barriers to young adults deciding to pursue a college education is the cost. The high price tag of a college education can deter some of the brightest minds from following their dreams. This consideration is especially amplified when it comes to specialized degrees, like a law degree, which generally requires more time and money to complete.

These funding obstacles are the reason scholarships are now increasingly important for prospective students to be able to afford a college degree. A scholarship can be the deciding factor for a young adult who’s questioning whether they can afford college or not. Our justice system is not likely to get any less complicated in the future, making the need for young legal professionals as crucial as ever. With this in mind, it’s easy to say that a scholarship can change a person’s life.

About The 2017 Scholarship Recipient

For the second year in a row, Las Vegas personal injury attorney, Adam Kutner, awarded his annual scholarship, “Helping Future Lawyers,” to a deserving student looking to further their prospects as a future lawyer. This year’s winner, Angela Brito, was awarded a $2,500 scholarship to help her pay for her educational fees. The money from the scholarship will go toward covering any expenses Brito encounters on her journey toward becoming an attorney.

For Brito, this scholarship could be the extra helping hand she needs to realize her potential and accomplish her goal of becoming an attorney. Although this scholarship program is just a small piece of the larger effort to give back to the community, the benefits of the program cannot be understated.

Adam Kutner Gives Back

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As the leading personal injury attorney in Las Vegas, Adam Kutner realized there was a need for an organization that provided charitable contributions to the community. He was able to form an initiative, Adam Kutner Cares, which contributes time and resources to various charities to help strengthen the community and make the legal industry better for everyone. One main focus of this initiative is a scholarship program, “Helping Future Lawyers,” that’s designed to assist students in need.

Kutner’s deep passion for community involvement is evident through this scholarship program. As an attorney with over 25 years of experience in personal injury law, Kutner understands that the barriers to obtaining a law degree often deter prospective lawyers from completing this area of study. Kutner’s scholarship program was specifically designed to help ease the financial burden of young adults pursuing careers as lawyers.

“Helping the next generation of lawyers is very important to me,” Kutner said. “After serving the community here in Las Vegas for decades, I feel a responsibility to give back.”