Jaime Lapidus at the Florida Supreme Court |
St. Thomas Law salutes alumnus, Jaime Lapidus ’16, who received one of the state’s highest passing scores on the most recent sitting of the Florida Bar Exam. Jaime’s scores placed him among the top of more than 2,400 law school graduates who sat for the exam in July.
Earning the top score earned Jaime a coveted invitation from Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labraga, to speak during the induction ceremony of new attorneys in the chambers of the Florida Supreme Court.
“It was truly an honor to represent my school and my peers at the Florida Supreme Court’s Induction Ceremony,” said Jaime. “I say this because although I gave a speech, none of the success I had on the exam would have been possible had it not been for the help and support system my St.Thomas Law family provided me.”
During his remarks before the audience of family and justices, he spoke of being speechless upon receiving his invitation to the Supreme Court. He also shared his motivation to practice law which was to ultimately give voice to the voiceless, and noted that he views the practice of law in terms of patriotism and service. He is now an Assistant Public Defender in the Office of the Public Defender in Palm Beach County.