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Abigail Seymour takes her attorney oath at the Guilford County Courthouse, Friday, May 17, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
Abigail Seymour is a bilingual immigration attorney in High Point, NC. Abigail has always been drawn to advocacy and human rights. She feels that as an immigration attorney she can best use her skills to help others.
Attorney Abigail Seymour got her undergraduate degree at New York University. Between classes, she’d take trips downtown and watch trials in Superior Court. After college, she lived in Spain for three years. There she taught English and learned Spanish. She came back to the United States and took a publishing job in Greensboro. She worked as a writer, editor, and photographer until a volunteer position with AmeriCorps reawakened her desire to pursue the law. Abigail got her law degree in 2017 from Elon University School of Law. While in school, she completed internships in criminal defense, family law, and immigration.
Photographed, Friday, May 17, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
Abigail Seymour is a bilingual immigration attorney in High Point, NC. Abigail has always been drawn to advocacy and human rights. She feels that as an immigration attorney she can best use her skills to help others.
Attorney Abigail Seymour got her undergraduate degree at New York University. Between classes, she’d take trips downtown and watch trials in Superior Court. After college, she lived in Spain for three years. There she taught English and learned Spanish. She came back to the United States and took a publishing job in Greensboro. She worked as a writer, editor, and photographer until a volunteer position with AmeriCorps reawakened her desire to pursue the law. Abigail got her law degree in 2017 from Elon University School of Law. While in school, she completed internships in criminal defense, family law, and immigration.
Photographed, Friday, May 17, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals