FSU Summer for Undergraduates Program Video

WAYNE HOGAN, a Jacksonville attorney, board certified civil trial lawyer and president of the Terrell • Hogan law firm, talks about the Summer for Undergraduates Program at the Florida State University College of Law.   The Summer for Undergraduates is a ground breaking program.  Its participants have gone on to law school at Florida State and many other top universities.  Each year undergraduate college students are chosen from the large applicant pool to participate in the four-week program. College students enrolled at two-and four-year institutions, in all majors and from all backgrounds, are invited to apply. The program particularly welcomes students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession. Because one purpose of the program is to help students direct their remaining time in college to best prepare for law school, freshmen, sophomores and juniors are given preference in the admissions process. The Wayne and Pat Hogan Foundation has provided a permanent endowment for the Summer Program.  “This is one of the most important programs at the law school,” said College of Law Dean Don Weidner. “I am thrilled by the generosity of Wayne and Pat Hogan. This gift opens doors to many students who would not otherwise have the opportunity to be exposed to the legal profession.”

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Laura Hack

Laura Hack

Laura Hack is a paralegal with Terrell • Hogan. She has been with the firm since 1996 and has worked primarily for Wayne Hogan. She is an experienced Paralegal with 30+ years of working in the law practice industry. Skilled in Appeals, Civil Trial Litigation Support, Torts, Trial Practice, and Pleadings.