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Young Moore Welcomes 2022 Summer Law Clerks

Young Moore is pleased to welcome the four law school students selected for its 2022 Summer Law Clerk Program.

  • Hayralah Alghorazi is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a degree in History and Economics with a minor in Philosophy. He has completed his first year at the University of North Carolina School of Law. Hayralah is a native of Goldsboro, NC with family ties to Yemen.
  • Lisa Leeaphorn has completed her second year at the University of North Carolina School of Law. Prior to attending law school, Lisa earned an MBA at Duke University. She is a native of Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Ralph “Will” Meekins, Jr. has completed his second year at the University of North Carolina School of Law. He earned a Masters of Higher Education Administration from the University of Louisville and is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Will continues to serve as an Assistant Professor of Military Science at Duke University.
  • Tia Overway has completed her second year at Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska Omaha with a degree in Political Science and Philosophy. Tia is a recipient of the Susan Thompson Buffet Full Academic Scholarship and Campbell University’s Dean’s Excellence Scholarship.

Young Moore’s Summer Law Clerk Program is designed to provide law students the opportunity to experience working day-to-day across all practice areas in the firm while utilizing and developing skills necessary to excel in the practice of law.

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