06/02/25

We are pleased to introduce the six law students joining the 2025 Willcox Savage Summer Associate Program. We've designed a dynamic and robust program and look forward to a fantastic season with this talented group. 
Caroline Albert

Currently a 2L at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, where she is a member of their nationally-ranked trial team. Caroline has a B.A. in Creative Writing and Psychology from Columbia University, and is a former high school English teacher with Teach for America.
Michaela Hill

Michaela is a 2L at William & Mary School of Law where she is a staff member of the William & Mary Law Review. Michaela graduated summa cum laude from William & Mary and holds a B.A. in Government.

Stephanie Hoke

Stephanie is returning for her second summer with the firm. A 2L at William & Mary Law School, Stephanie is the Notes Editor for the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal. Stephanie has a B.A. in Political Science and Government from Virginia Wesleyan University.
Laurel Wilkerson

Laurel is a 2L at the University of Richmond School of Law where she also serves as Articles & Comments Editor of the University of Richmond Law Review. Laurel has completed both an internship and an externship with the U.S. District Courts, and has worked for the Virginia State Bar. Laurel holds a B.A. in Political Science from George Mason University.
Martina Essert

Currently a 1L at the University of North Carolina School of Law, Martina has an interest in newsroom and media law, and civil litigation. Martina graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia and holds a B.A. in Journalism.
Aubrey Good

Aubrey is a 1L at the William & Mary Law School. Aubrey holds a B.S. in Legal Studies from the University of Maryland Global Campus and served for five years in the Pennsylvania National Guard.

2025 Willcox Savage Summer Associate Program Cohort

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