MIAMI — Rivero Mestre law clerk Srimayi Chaturvedula recently spoke on a panel titled “Finding Your Niche” at the University of Miami.

The panel, hosted by the University of Miami’s Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA), South Asian Bar Association of Florida (SABA), and the National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (NAPALSA), brought students together for an open discussion on pursuing purpose-driven legal careers.

Srimayi is a third-year student at the University of Miami School of Law and former president of the Asian Pacific-American Law Student Association and a participant in Miami Law’s Startup Clinic and International Moot Court Program.

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