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Marc Bisogno 򽴫ý25: A Passion for Advocacy

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October 11, 2024
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law student Marc Bisogno

Having grown up in a family full of lawyers 򽴫ý from his father to his cousins, and most recently his sister 򽴫ý from a young age Marc Bisogno 򽴫ý25 aspired towards a career in law. He was drawn to Haub Law in particular because of the atmosphere of support on campus. 򽴫ýEveryone genuinely wants to help you succeed,򽴫ý said Marc. 򽴫ýWhether it is the professors, dean򽴫ýs scholars, or my peers, I have always had someone to rely on and enhance my law school experience.򽴫ý

Since starting Haub Law, Marc has found his passion in advocacy. 򽴫ýBeing a part of the advocacy program has been my favorite experience in law school thus far. I played Division I college baseball and after that ended, I found myself searching for a new challenge to fill that competitive void that sports occupied. The advocacy program was the perfect opportunity to bring my competitive drive to law school.򽴫ý Marc describes his initial experiences in advocacy competitions as challenging, but as his confidence grew, he found his advocacy skills followed. 򽴫ýLast spring my team was able to take home first place in New York Law School򽴫ýs third annual Soccer Negotiation Competition. It was a great experience to see the hard work pay off and to be able to contribute to Haub Law򽴫ýs top rank advocacy program.򽴫ý

Marc also has found a strong interest in alternative dispute resolution. 򽴫ýI was part of a small group of students who helped revitalize the ADR society at Haub Law,򽴫ý said Marc. 򽴫ýAs the president of the ADR society, the E-board and I were tasked with helping grow ADR throughout the law school community. It has been a pleasure to see ADR gain traction, not only through the ADR Society but in the advocacy program as well.򽴫ý

Over the summer, Marc worked as an intern at the Staten Island Supreme Court with Judge Orlando Marrazzo, Jr. Marc򽴫ýs immediate goals are to pass the bar exam, excel in his first post-law school position, and eventually pursue a career in sports law, personal injury, or another practice area. 򽴫ýLaw school can appear very intimidating, but with good time management skills and a lot of discipline it is achievable, especially with the support of a school like Haub Law.򽴫ý

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