May 31, 2022
EL PASO, TX – ScottHulse PC welcomes Roxane Gomez, Vianey Martinez, Jacob Rey, and Lily Talamantes to the Firm’s Summer Associate Program. The six-week program gives law students the opportunity to gain valuable experience in different areas of law.
Roxane Gomez is a second-year student at the University of Arkansas School of Law, where she serves as the Vice-President of the International Law Society. She has previously interned for Walmart, Inc.’s global legal team, a law firm in Arkansas, and the Arkansas World Trade Center.
Vianey Martinez is a second-year student at the University of Texas, Austin where she is a member of the Chicano/Hispanic Law Student Association and the Christian Legal Society. She was previously an intern for a civil litigation firm in El Paso and a judicial intern for the Honorable Philip R. Martinez of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Jacob Rey is a second-year student at Texas Tech University School of Law where he is a member of the Hispanic Law Student Association, Sport & Entertainment Law Society, Federalist Society, and Longhorn Bar. He has previously clerked for a personal injury firm in El Paso, Texas and interned for a corporate law firm in Austin, Texas.
Lily Talamantes is a second-year student at Texas Tech University School of Law where she is a member of the Hispanic Law Student Association, Immigration Law Association, and the Organization of Women Law Students. She has previously interned for Judge William E. Moody of the 34th District Court and at Texas Tech University Health Science Center El Paso.
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About ScottHulse, PC: ScottHulse is a full-service law firm with offices in El Paso and San Antonio, Texas, and Las Cruces, New Mexico. ScottHulse attorneys have represented individuals and major participants in the commercial and industrial sectors of the El Paso, Juarez, and Las Cruces Borderplex since 1889. Today, ScottHulse attorneys are involved in client and community initiatives that are transforming the Borderplex into the most dynamic commercial center in the Southwest and the epicenter of U.S./Mexico trade.