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Maya Langendoen focuses her practice on business and finance, mergers and acquisitions, and securities.
While attending the University of Mississippi School of Law, Maya worked as a summer associate with the firm in 2023. She served as Chair of Internal/External Relations for the Mississippi Law Journal, Volume 93, and Staff Editor for the Mississippi Law Journal, Volume 92. Maya also worked as a summer associate in the Nashville, Tennessee office of a regional law firm and a summer associate at a long-established law firm based in Nashville, Tennessee.
While attending the University of Mississippi, Maya was involved in a variety of activities on campus related to student government, her sorority, and volunteer opportunities.
University of Mississippi School of Law J.D. (2024) cum laude, Dean’s List, Outstanding Student Award for Civil Procedure I, Dean’s Distinguished Service Award
University of Mississippi B.A., Public Policy Leadership (2021) magna cum laude, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Chancellor’s Honor Roll
Georgia (2024)
Oxford University United Methodist Church
12th Grade Life Group Leader
Confirmation Mentor
RebelTHON, Participant
Boys and Girls Club, Volunteer
Camp Rainbow, Volunteer
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