Bulkley Richardson Welcomes Three Summer Associates

Bulkley Richardson welcomed three law students to its 2024 Summer Associate Program. The robust program will introduce law students to the inner workings of a law firm, where they will receive mentorship from lawyers ranging from firm leaders and retired judges all the way through the ranks to junior associates, and gain exposure to real-life legal matters.

Johannah Huynh is currently attending Western New England University School of Law where she received the Best Oral Advocate Award and is a member of the National Moot Court team. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, cum laude, in Social Thought and Political Economy.

Tim Kwarcinski, a current student at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, was a University Honors Scholar at New York University where he majored in Politics. Tim has experience as a mental health counselor at Holyoke Medical Center, worked at the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office in Northampton and was a legal intern for Hon. Mary Beth Ogulewicz.

Cameron Reis, currently attending Western New England University School of Law, is an Oliver Wendall Holmes Scholar and member of the Law Review staff, set to step into the role of editor next academic year. He majored in Criminal Justice, magna cum laude, at Pace University.

“Our Summer Associate Program is designed to help prepare law students by exposing them to a wide range of legal matters through hands-on training and working alongside seasoned attorneys,” said Mike Roundy, Chair of the firm’s Hiring Committee. “We are honored to have three such talented and ambitious law students join us for the summer.”

Bulkley Richardson continues to accept résumés for its 2025 Summer Associate Program, as well as recent law-school graduates and attorneys considering a lateral move. Visit bulkley.com/current-openings for more information.

Three Summer Associates