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David

David finished first in his class at Harvard Law School, where he served as editor and Supreme Court Chair of the Harvard Law Review. After graduating, David clerked for the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Court before practicing law at a top law firm in California. He co-founded JD Launch to synthesize years of guidance and trial and error into a comprehensive curriculum available to every law student in the country.

Wendy

Wendy graduated magna cum laude from Boston College, where she served as editor of the Boston College Law Review. Before co-founding JD Launch, she worked as a litigator at a top law firm in D.C. Her outlines are legendary, and continue to be passed down from class to class as unofficial required reading. Wendy co-founded JD Launch to help create a system that works for every student, at every law school, in the country. Before law school, Wendy received her B.S., summa cum laude and phi beta kappa, from the University of Southern California.

Andrew

Andrew is a recent graduate of Harvard Law School who is passionate about providing students with access to the best learning materials for law school success. At Harvard, he served as a housing student in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, was Co-President of Advocates for Education, and was a proud member of the Black Law Students Association. After graduation, Andrew worked for Covington & Burling before clerking on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Northern District of California. Prior to law school, Andrew was a middle-school English teacher in his hometown of Richmond, California. As part of JD Launch, Andrew is focused on making sure that JD Launch can be a resource to help level the playing field so that students from all types of backgrounds can succeed in law school.

Drew

Drew graduated from Harvard Law School and clerked for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals before co-founding JD Launch and working as an associate at Jones Day, Cooley, and a trial-focused litigation boutique. His practice focuses on complex litigation and appeals, and in his spare time he has personally coached over one hundred students through the on-campus interview and clerkship application process. His students have obtained dozens of federal clerkships.