Winona Lake Native Joins Fort Wayne Law Practice As Law Clerk

June 8, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Hannah Rice
Hannah Rice


The Fort Wayne law firm of Barrett McNagny LLP announced Corbyn Fry and Hannah Rice have joined the firm as law clerks for summer 2024.
Rice, a native of Winona Lake, has completed her second year of law studies at the University of Florida Levin College of Law in Gainesville,, Fla.
She currently serves as a senior articles editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy. She previously served as a legal intern for the Florida Department of Children and Families and as a student clinician for the Gator TeamChild Juvenile Law Clinic. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with her bachelor of arts degree from Purdue University, West Lafayette.

    Corbyn Fry
 
 


Fry, a native of Bluffton, has completed his first year of law studies at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He is active in The Federalist Society and the Christian Legal Society. He received his Bachelor of Science degree, summa cum laude, from Boyce College in philosophy, politics and economics and was a teen court advisor for the Well County- Family Centered Services where he hosted trainings for students interested in the legal field.
Barrett McNagny LLP is among the largest northeastern Indiana law firms and is one of the oldest law firms in the state, according to the release provided by Barrett McNagny. Founded in 1876, Barrett McNagny LLP offers a full range of legal services to clients in northern Indiana, western Ohio and southern Michigan.


The Fort Wayne law firm of Barrett McNagny LLP announced Corbyn Fry and Hannah Rice have joined the firm as law clerks for summer 2024.
Rice, a native of Winona Lake, has completed her second year of law studies at the University of Florida Levin College of Law in Gainesville,, Fla.
She currently serves as a senior articles editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy. She previously served as a legal intern for the Florida Department of Children and Families and as a student clinician for the Gator TeamChild Juvenile Law Clinic. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with her bachelor of arts degree from Purdue University, West Lafayette.

    Corbyn Fry
 
 


Fry, a native of Bluffton, has completed his first year of law studies at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He is active in The Federalist Society and the Christian Legal Society. He received his Bachelor of Science degree, summa cum laude, from Boyce College in philosophy, politics and economics and was a teen court advisor for the Well County- Family Centered Services where he hosted trainings for students interested in the legal field.
Barrett McNagny LLP is among the largest northeastern Indiana law firms and is one of the oldest law firms in the state, according to the release provided by Barrett McNagny. Founded in 1876, Barrett McNagny LLP offers a full range of legal services to clients in northern Indiana, western Ohio and southern Michigan.


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