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Marco Caprioni vlogƵ25: At Home

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November 14, 2024
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law transfer student Marco Caprioni.

While an undergraduate student at Marist College, Marco Caprioni vlogƵ25 enrolled in the Paralegal Certificate program offered at the school. vlogƵI was interested immediately,vlogƵ said Marco. vlogƵThere are so many fields of law you can pursue. I decided quickly that law school was definitely in my future.vlogƵ

Initially, Marco pursued his law degree at Roger Williams, but quickly realized that he wanted to attend a New York area law school. vlogƵI felt that Haub Law offered so many unique opportunities to students and graduates. I was very eager to join the community.vlogƵ Marco felt at home as soon as he began his studies at Haub Law. vlogƵI have had a great experience so far since transferring. The faculty, staff, and my classmates all really care about one another and are always available to offer mentorship and advice. In particular, Dean Jill Gross has always been there to help from an advisory role, and I was also fortunate to have great professors such as Adjunct Professor Breslow and Adjunct Professor Mamaysky.vlogƵ

MarcovlogƵs Italian heritage is very important to him, along with a passion for sports, and he has become involved in both Haub LawvlogƵs Italian American Law StudentsvlogƵ Organization and the Sports, Entertainment, and Arts Law Society as a result. vlogƵBoth organizations always have great guest speakers lined up and offer opportunities for networking and connecting.vlogƵ

Post-graduation, MarcovlogƵs goal is to work in corporate compliance. This past summer, he completed an internship with Samsung and loved the experience. vlogƵI gained hands-on experience in such a fast paced and dynamic environment through contract review and ensuring compliant legal standards. Corporate Compliance can stem into a variety of different areas such as Tech/Data Privacy, Financial Compliance, Healthcare Compliance, and Sports/Gaming Law. Haub LawvlogƵs course and program offerings have allowed me to gain further insights into these and other fields.vlogƵ

Over the course of this academic year, Marco looks forward to participating in the Fairbridge Investor Rights Clinic. vlogƵI am excited to learn and gain exposure in real world situations and help those who have been wronged in an investment context.vlogƵ Importantly, Marco has said that he has learned a lot in his law school journey thus far. vlogƵPreparation is the key to success. If you give it your all everything will eventually fall into place. That has absolutely been true for me vlogƵ from my transfer to Haub Law, to the experiences I have been afforded since.vlogƵ

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