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    Published on: 1/22/2004    Last Visited: 1/22/2004  

    Dilley, Meghan E.

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    Ms. Dilley is an associate at Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels, focusing her practice in Corporate law.She joined the firm in the fall of 2003 after earning her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

    While at Georgetown, Ms. Dilley participated in the Center for Applied Legal Studies' refugee and immigration law clinic.She represented a Burmese woman seeking asylum in the US.

    After her first year of law school, Ms. Dilley worked for a non-profit organization in Mexico City, Mexico where she researched, wrote, edited and submitted grant proposals and letters of inquiry on empowerment, health and education programs to international foundations and organizations, including the United Nations and the Packard Foundation.She has also studied trends in international corporate social investment in Latin America for the Inter-American Foundation, an independent agency of the US government.In 2002 and 2003, she worked as an intern for the Foundation's Office of the General Counsel researching domestic and international legal issues affecting grassroots development.Her undergraduate thesis at Valparaiso University was entitled, "Latin American Women: The Other Oppression," an in-depth study of women's health issues in Latin America.

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    Published on: 9/9/2004    Last Visited: 9/9/2004  

    Meghan E. Dilley

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    Ms. Dilley is an associate at Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels, focusing her practice in Banking & Finance law.She joined the firm in the fall of 2003 after earning her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

    While at Georgetown, Ms. Dilley participated in the Center for Applied Legal Studies' refugee and immigration law clinic.She represented a Burmese woman seeking asylum in the US.

    After her first year of law school, Ms. Dilley worked for a non-profit organization in Mexico City, Mexico where she researched, wrote, edited and submitted grant proposals and letters of inquiry on empowerment, health and education programs to international foundations and organizations, including the United Nations and the Packard Foundation.She has also studied trends in international corporate social investment in Latin America for the Inter-American Foundation, an independent agency of the US government.In 2002 and 2003, she worked as an intern for the Foundation's Office of the General Counsel researching domestic and international legal issues affecting grassroots development.Her undergraduate thesis at Valparaiso University was entitled, "Latin American Women: The Other Oppression," an in-depth study of women's health issues in Latin America.

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