Rhoades McKee is pleased to announce that Christina Codrington, Emily Felton, Jessica Gonzalez, and Peter McAndrews have joined the firm as summer associates. While at Rhoades McKee, they will have the opportunity to work on multiple projects in over 25 practice areas as well as observe hearings, client mediations, and trials.
Christina Codrington
A Florida State University graduate, Christina has completed her first year of law school at the Michigan State University College of Law. She has prior experience as an Investigative Intern for the Juvenile Division of the Leon County Public Defender’s Office in Tallahassee, Florida, and as a Legal Assistant for Tangel-Rodriguez and Associates law firm in Orlando, Florida.
Emily Felton
Emily just completed her second year of law school at the Michigan State University College of Law. She earned her undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Emily has previous experience as a Judicial Extern to the Honorable Wanda M. Stokes and as a Legal Intern for Wilson Kester, a family law and divorce law firm in Traverse City. In addition, she was the Community Service Vice President for the Amicus Curiae Pre-Law Society at Miami University and the Community Service Chair for the Women’s Law Caucus at the Michigan State University College of Law.
Jessica Gonzalez
A Michigan State University graduate, Jessica has completed her first year of law school at the Michigan State University College of Law. She has prior experience as a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Intern for U.S. Representative, Veronica Escobar, a Legal Intern for the Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid, and a Sixth Grade English Arts Teacher for Teach for America.
Peter McAndrews
A Michigan State University graduate, Peter just completed his second year of law school at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Peter was previously a Judicial Intern to the Honorable Richard Allen Griffin, an Intern for the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, and a Research Assistant at Michigan State University for Political Science Professor, Dr. Ian Ostrander.
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