Applied Humanities Podcast

From Classrooms to Courtrooms: Episode 3 with Louize Fiore

27 min · 15. Nov. 2023
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In this special episode of the Applied Humanities Podcast, we dive into the extraordinary stories of our accomplished alumni, showcasing the profound impact they are making in their local and global communities. In today's episode, Louize Fiore, a distinguished member of the class of 2015, takes center stage. As the founder of Aequibelli Law, Louize has forged an illustrious career in immigration law, real estate law, business formations/transactions, and civil litigation and forged a reputation for achieving equitable resolutions for her clients, leaving an indelible mark in the legal landscape. Join us for an insightful conversation as Louize graciously shares her wealth of experience spanning over 15 years in immigration, real estate, and business law and provides invaluable insight into the transformative power of a humanities education, illustrating how critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and the cultural competencies cultivated in her academic journey have shaped her legal career and helped her foster positive change within her community.

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Episode From Classrooms to Courtrooms: Episode 3 with Louize Fiore Cover

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In this special episode of the Applied Humanities Podcast, we dive into the extraordinary stories of our accomplished alumni, showcasing the profound impact they are making in their local and global communities. In today's episode, Louize Fiore, a distinguished member of the class of 2015, takes center stage. As the founder of Aequibelli Law, Louize has forged an illustrious career in immigration law, real estate law, business formations/transactions, and civil litigation and forged a reputation for achieving equitable resolutions for her clients, leaving an indelible mark in the legal landscape. Join us for an insightful conversation as Louize graciously shares her wealth of experience spanning over 15 years in immigration, real estate, and business law and provides invaluable insight into the transformative power of a humanities education, illustrating how critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and the cultural competencies cultivated in her academic journey have shaped her legal career and helped her foster positive change within her community.

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