Fisher Injury Lawyers Announces 2025 Professional Development Scholarship Winner

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Baton Rouge, LA – May 29, 2025 – Fisher Injury Lawyers proudly announces Drew Prude of Slidell, Louisiana, as the recipient of the 2025 Professional Development Scholarship.

Drew will attend the University of Virginia School of Law, ranked fourth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. He earned this recognition through an impressive LSAT score, strong work ethic, and commitment to community service. The scholarship supports employees who show dedication and potential for academic success.

“I’m grateful that Fisher Injury Lawyers chose me for this opportunity to pursue my dream of going to law school,” said Drew. “The experience I’ve gained here has helped me grow in more ways than one.”

Fisher Injury Lawyers created the Professional Development Scholarship in 2024 to encourage its team to pursue higher education. The firm believes that learning shouldn’t stop once a person enters the workforce.

“We’re proud to support Drew’s next chapter,” said Bryan Fisher, founder of Fisher Injury Lawyers. “Helping our employees reach their goals is part of who we are.”

About Fisher Injury Lawyers
Fisher Injury Lawyers is a Louisiana-based personal injury law firm. Since 1997, the firm has represented individuals and families in motor vehicle accident and catastrophic injury cases. The team is dedicated to guiding clients through complex legal situations with compassion and experience.

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