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Kistemaker Business Law Group welcomes summer interns for 12th year

This year's students are Cameron Tocci, Brayden Van der Burgt and Zavier Kistemaker, all of Ormond Beach.


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  • | 10:00 a.m. June 23, 2024
Cameron Tocci recently finished his first year at Stetson Law School. Courtesy photo
Cameron Tocci recently finished his first year at Stetson Law School. Courtesy photo
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The Kistemaker Business Law Group Summer Internship program is welcoming a new class of students.

The program, now in its 12th year, the program is available to prospective law students looking to gain legal experience and insight into the practice of real estate, business, condo/HOA, and construction law, according to a press release.

This year's students are Cameron Tocci, Brayden Van der Burgt and

Brayden Van der Burgt is entering his sophomore year at the University of Florida. Courtesy photo
Zavier Kistemaker is a rising Junior in the AICE program at Seabreeze High School. Courtesy photo


, all of Ormond Beach.

Tocci is a summer associate. He recently finished his first year at Stetson Law School, having graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management.

Van der Burgt is a summer intern entering his sophomore year at the University of Florida, with a major in business administration and an area of specialization in pre-law.

Kistemaker is the firm's year-round intern. He is a rising Junior in the AICE program at Seabreeze High School, where he’s also a varsity tennis player and is dual enrolled at University of Florida. He also volunteers with local organizations such as Provision Packs and a local free clinic.

“We absolutely love welcoming our students," said Erum Kistemaker, the firm's managing attorney and shareholder. "It is a sincere pleasure to help them grow and to mentor them as they navigate the practice areas within the Firm. This experience helps truly prepare them for success and we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of their bright futures.” 

 

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