Scholarship Description
For over two decades, The Husband and Wife Law Team at Breyer Law Offices, P.C. has represented residents of the Phoenix area and throughout the state of Arizona. Our firm has a very strong connection to our community, which is why we’re excited to offer not one – but two $1,000 scholarships.
One of our winners will be an Arizona high school senior or college student, and the other will be an applicant from anywhere in the United States.
Application requirements
- You must be a high school senior on track to graduate or a college student enrolled in an accredited four-year university/college, or currently enrolled in a two-year college and planning to transfer to a four-year university/college upon completion.
- You have earned or will earn your high school diploma this calendar year.
- You have maintained a 3.0 or higher GPA.
- You are a U.S. Citizen or hold Permanent Residency status. DACA recipients are welcome to apply.
- You must complete all entry fields on the application for the scholarship. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. Entries that do not meet the word count requirement will not be considered.
Application Requirements
- Application form required
- Essay required
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Together, Alexis and Mark Breyer make up the Husband and Wife Law Team and have enjoyed numerous recognitions. Attorney at Law Magazine selected them as Law Firm of the Month and a few months later, Attorneys of the Month. The firm was also voted Best Law Firm by a sub section of the Arizona Tribune. Alexis focuses on the pre-litigation aspects of the cases and Mark’s focus is on the litigation end of all claims. The two work together as a team alongside paralegals and other staff who understand the importance of customer care. The law team strives to get to know each client on a personal level and even when the claims comes to a conclusion Alexis and Mark are still there for clients and their families.
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