BUFFALO LAW STUDENT RECEIVES
NEW YORK BAR FOUNDATION ELDER LAW SCHOLARSHIP
Bradley Loliger, a third-year law student at University at Buffalo
Law School, is the recipient of the Elder Law Section Scholarship, The
New York Bar Foundation announced today.
“We are pleased to award Mr. Loliger this noteworthy
scholarship,” said Bar Foundation President Cristine Cioffi of
Niskayuna (Cioffi•Slezak•Wildgrube). “He has
demonstrated a commitment to the legal profession through his studies,
real-world experience and passion for assisting the elderly and
not-for-profit public interest work.”
Loliger is a third-year law student at the University at Buffalo,
where he received his bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, and a
master’s degree in social work. He is a law student intern with
the Legal Services for the Elderly, Disabled or Disadvantaged of Western
New York. He also interns at Gate-Longview, a child and family-service
organization.
He will receive a $2,500 scholarship, sponsored by the Elder Law
Section of the New York State Bar Association.
"The Elder Law Section is very pleased to select Bradley Loliger as
our scholarship recipient,” said Anthony Enea of White Plains
(Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano), chair of the Elder Law Section of the
New York State Bar Association. “Bradley has demonstrated a
passion and commitment to the rights of seniors and the disabled
throughout his law school career, while at the same time maintaining the
highest academic standards. He truly embodies the prototype for the
elder law attorney of the future".
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