Elizabeth Anne graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. While in Law School, she was a member of the Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review, the Michigan Journal of Law & Society, and served as Notes Editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law. Her Note for the Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review won the Award for Outstanding Scholarly Contribution to a Journal. Prior to joining the firm, she gained experience clerking at the West Virginia Attorney General’s Office under Patrick Morrisey’s administration, the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Department of Revenue, and an NGO at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
In addition to her legal background, Elizabeth Anne served as a Financial Analyst for the Georgia State Treasury and as an Intern in Governor Brian Kemp’s Chief of Staff’s Office. Prior to working, Elizabeth Anne attended the University of Georgia and graduated with several degrees in Spanish Language and Literature, Russian Language and Literature, Asian Languages and Literature (Mandarin), Finance, and International Business.
University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 2025, cum laude
University of Georgia, B.A., Russian Language and Literature, magna cum laude
University of Georgia, B.A., Spanish Language and Literature, magna cum laude
University of Georgia, B.A., Asian Languages and Literature, magna cum laude
University of Georgia, Dual B.B.A. Finance and International Business, magna cum laude
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