Caroline Lee
Caroline is a Family Law Paralegal at Geller Benjamin, LLP. Prior to working with Geller Benjamin, Ms. Lee was a caseworker to refugees in Boston and spent over three years working with migrants along the US/Mexico border in immigration shelters, courts, and detention centers. Her experiences exposed her to an array of cases and systems, focused primarily on the asylum process.
Ms. Lee graduated from Villanova University in 2019, where she majored in Psychology with minors in Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Peace & Justice. She joined the Peace Corps in Peru after graduating and has enjoyed utilizing her Spanish and living in various parts of Latin America. Outside of work, Ms. Lee enjoys biking, baking sourdough, and throwing ceramics.
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Caroline is a Family Law Paralegal at Geller Benjamin, LLP. Prior to working with Geller Benjamin, Ms. Lee was a caseworker to refugees in Boston and spent over three years working with migrants along the US/Mexico border in immigration shelters, courts, and detention centers. Her experiences exposed her to an array of cases and systems, focused primarily on the asylum process.
Ms. Lee graduated from Villanova University in 2019, where she majored in Psychology with minors in Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Peace & Justice. She joined the Peace Corps in Peru after graduating and has enjoyed utilizing her Spanish and living in various parts of Latin America. Outside of work, Ms. Lee enjoys biking, baking sourdough, and throwing ceramics.
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