Christensen Law, with offices in Ann Arbor and Southfield, named Gabrielle Ponds of San Antonio, Texas, as winner of the second annual Christensen Law Distracted Driving Awareness Scholarship.
The scholarship was developed as part of a commitment by Christensen Law to help students in need of financial assistance for college, while raising awareness about the tragic impact of distracted driving.
Christensen Law received over 150 essays for the Distracted Driving Scholarship — five times as many as last year.
- Posted September 25, 2017
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