Virginia Law Review
Holly Bard is an Associate at WilmerHale since November 2023, previously serving as a Summer Associate at the same firm and a Notes Editor for the Virginia Law Review. Holly has a broad background in legal and federal consulting roles, including a legal internship with the United States Attorneys' Office and extensive experience at KPMG, where Holly was the first college student hired into the Federal People and Change practice. Holly's expertise encompasses strategic communications, change management, and organizational design within the defense and financial services sectors. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law from the University of Virginia School of Law and a Bachelor's in Business Administration from the University of Southern California, complemented by a stint at Alliance Manchester Business School.
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Virginia Law Review
Founded in 1913 and published eight times a year by law students of the University of Virginia, the Virginia Law Review is one of the nation's premier journals of general legal scholarship. The Virginia Law Review's objective is to publish a professional periodical devoted to law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law. It places a premium on accuracy in all respects—in propositions of law, points of grammar and usage, forms of citation, and analytical reasoning. The Virginia Law Review prides itself on producing a quality publication, publishing on time, and maintaining excellent working relationships with our authors.