Pacika Guerra is a full-time law school student at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. She is a dedicated and motivated student who is passionate about the law and its ability to create positive change in the world. Therefore, she has an interest in trusts and estates law while engaging in other community and law oriented activities. Specifically, she works as a trusts and estates law clerk and volunteers with an estate planning clinic hosted by Hofstra Law and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams.
Her engagement also includes serving as the Community Outreach Chair for the Women of Color Collective at Hofstra Law, Vice President of Hofstra University’s Student Diversity Advisory Board, a member of the Federal Bar Association’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the Second Circuit Nassau County volunteer.
As Pacika moves forward in her legal career, she is eager to continue building on her experiences and contributing to the legal profession in a meaningful way. She is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and is committed to using her skills and knowledge to make an impact in the legal field and beyond.
