Global Citizenship

Scholarships & fellowships

White & Case offers a select number of scholarships and fellowships for law students around the world.

United States

The White & Case Orison Marden Fellowship funds summer programs for 15 first-year New York University law students who choose to work in a public interest capacity in Europe and developing nations. The Fellowship was established in 1978 at New York University in honor of Orison Marden, a partner and leader at White & Case who served for many years as Director and Chairman of the Board of The Legal Aid Society and was a champion of pro bono work.

The University of Miami School of Law and White & Case LLP award one full-tuition scholarship to attend the White & Case International Arbitration LL.M. Program. Applicants are selected for the White & Case/Carolyn B. Lamm Scholarship based on admission credentials, academic achievements and promise.

France

Created in 1995 by our Paris office, the White & Case Annual Business Law Scholarship provides opportunities for economically disadvantaged law students in France to study abroad. A €60,000 grant is divided among three students, enabling them to complete their training through advanced studies around the world. This program is unique among Paris law firms in its criteria and selection process.