Exhibit G Law Firm Launches $1,000 Voice For All Scholarship for Justice-Focused Students
October 1st, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
Exhibit G Law Firm has established a $1,000 scholarship program supporting students pursuing careers in justice, law, or social advocacy, with applications open through July 2026.

Exhibit G Law Firm has announced the creation of the Voice For All academic scholarship, a $1,000 award designed to support students pursuing careers in justice, law, or social advocacy. The scholarship represents the firm's commitment to giving back to the legal community and creating greater opportunities for future legal professionals.
The scholarship will help cover tuition, fees, and textbooks for the selected recipient's studies. Applications are currently being accepted through July 1, 2026, with the winner scheduled to be announced in August 2026. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States, including community college students, high school seniors, and individuals with a GED who have been accepted to or enrolled in an accredited program.
Applicants must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and submit a comprehensive application package including a current resume, unofficial transcript, and a 1,000-word essay addressing specific prompts. The essay questions focus on the applicant's personal understanding of improving others' lives, experiences making positive differences in people's lives, and sources of inspiration for their commitment to helping others.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate leadership abilities, community engagement, and strong professional ethics. According to the firm's announcement, Giselle and her team believe in providing greater opportunities for legal professionals of tomorrow, reflecting their broader commitment to social justice and professional development within the legal field.
Exhibit G Law Firm, which focuses on business and employment law matters including Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations, represents both employers and employees in workplace matters. The firm advocates for employees facing unfair treatment, including wrongful termination, discrimination, and sexual harassment cases, while also advising employers on their legal obligations to maintain safe, non-discriminatory work environments.
This scholarship initiative comes at a time when educational costs continue to rise, making financial support increasingly crucial for students pursuing legal careers. The program's focus on justice and social advocacy aligns with growing public interest in legal reform and equal access to justice systems. By supporting students committed to helping others, the scholarship aims to foster the next generation of legal professionals who prioritize ethical practice and community service.
The application process requires submission of all materials by email to scholarship@exhibitg.com, with the firm requesting that questions be directed to the same email address rather than through phone calls to the office. The scholarship announcement emphasizes the firm's dedication to supporting educational advancement while maintaining the practical approach characteristic of their legal practice in employment and business law matters.
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