Fisher Injury Lawyers Awards First-Ever Changing History Scholarship to Seamus Condon

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Fisher Injury Lawyers is proud to recognize Seamus Condon as the first-ever recipient of the Changing History Scholarship. Seamus, a high school senior from Arlington, Massachusetts, impressed the selection committee with his achievements and future ambitions.

The Changing History Scholarship is a $2,500 award given to students who excel academically, think creatively, and engage deeply with history. This fall, Seamus will attend Union College. He plans to major in Economics and play on both the baseball and hockey teams.

“Receiving this scholarship means so much to me,” said Seamus. “It’s a huge step forward as I pursue my dreams in business.”

Fisher Injury Lawyers launched this scholarship in 2024 to support young leaders. The firm believes in recognizing students who work hard to make a lasting impact.

Notably, Seamus’ essay on the tax reforms of the 1920s stood out for its depth and originality. As a result, the committee felt confident in selecting him from a highly competitive pool of applicants.

“We created this scholarship to uplift students who want to change the world,” said Bryan Fisher, Founder of Fisher Injury Lawyers. “Seamus earned this honor, and we’re proud to support his journey.”

Looking ahead, applications for the 2026 Changing History Scholarship will open in September 2025. To learn more, visit https://fisherinjurylawyers.com/scholarship.

About Fisher Injury Lawyers
Founded in 1997, Fisher Injury Lawyers serves clients across Louisiana. The firm focuses on cases involving motor vehicle accidents and catastrophic personal injuries. In addition to legal advocacy, the firm remains committed to education and community outreach.

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