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Jun 24, 2020

Baker Sterchi Welcomes 2020 Summer Law Clerks in Kansas City and St. Louis


Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice is pleased to welcome 2020 summer law clerks in Kansas City and St. Louis.

Law clerks in Kansas City include:

Hadley Bybee, a rising 3L student at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in Utah, where she is a Clinical Fellow at the BYU Law Community Legal Clinic. Bybee earned her undergraduate degree in psychology from Brigham Young University. During her 2019 summer break, she completed an internship at the Fourth District Juvenile Court in Provo, Utah, and also completed an internship at the Office of Guardian Ad Litem in Provo in 2017.

Michael Kreamer, a rising 2L student at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor. Kreamer earned his undergraduate degree in commerce, finance and marketing from the University of Virginia in 2015, serving as a marketing/e-commerce intern in 2013 for a non-profit organization working to attract and retain amateur and professional sporting events and organizations to the Kansas City metropolitan area. Upon earning his undergraduate degree, Kreamer worked as a data and analytics consultant for an independent global business advisory firm in Washington D.C. for four years before returning to school for law.

Law clerks in St. Louis include:

Hannah Chanin, a rising 3L student on a full tuition merit scholarship at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, where she is Primary Editor of the Jurisprudence Review and an Executive Board Member of the Wiley Rutledge Moot Court. Chanin earned her undergraduate degree in management and marketing from Tulane University – A.B. Freeman School of Business, where she was an Executive Board Member of the Tulane Chabad Center for Jewish Life and Chair of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women. 

 Kameron Fleming, a rising 3L student on a full tuition merit scholarship at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, where he is Managing Editor of the Global Studies Law Review and is an active member of the Black Law Student Association and OUTLaw. Fleming earned his undergraduate degree in history, magna cum laude, from Stevenson University in Maryland, where he was a member of the Delta Epsilon Iota Honors Society and completed internships with the National Human Genome Research Institute and the Maryland Office of the Public Defender.

Baker Sterchi summer law clerks attend virtual hearings and depositions, prepare blog posts, and complete various research projects, as well as participate in fun activities in the cities in which they are located.