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Sarah Thomas graduates Law School



2015-09-29 - Photo courtesy Carol Perkins.
Sarah Sullivan Thomas, daughter of the late Tim Sullivan and Tami Branham (Dennis) of Burkesville, Kentucky, recently graduated from Florida Costal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida.

Sarah was elected to be the 2015 Graduation Class Commencement Speaker for her class of 800 graduates. She served as Student Bar Association President in 2015 and is a four time National Moot Court Champion. Among her honors include the 2015 Student Bar Association Exemplary Service Award, the Florida Coastal Founders Award (selected by her class), Student Recognition Award (chosen by her class), Dean Outstanding Leadership Award, and Pro-Bono Honors, completing more than 175 hours.

Sarah is currently employed as an Assistant State Prosecutor to the 7th Circuit State Attorney, R.J. Larizza in Daytona and was sworn in as a new member of the Florida Bar September 24 by Judge Judith Davison.

Sarah is the granddaughter of Joe and Diane Strange of Burkesville and Marguerite Sullivan and the late Henry Sullivan of Edmonton. She and her husband Kurt live in Palm Coast, Florida.


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