UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Law in University Park alumni Georgina Buckley-Graham, class of 2015, and Cody R. Graham, class of 2013, met as law students in 2012. They have both established successful legal careers, with Buckley-Graham as a litigation and appellate attorney at Jackson Walker LLP, and Graham as a construction litigation attorney at Cokinos | Young. They were both recently accepted into the San Antonio Bar Foundation Fellows Program class of 2023.
Buckley-Graham knew she wanted to be an attorney since she was 12 years old, she said. When she started at Penn State Law, she thought her career path would lead her into family law. Through her experience with the Penn State International Law Review and mock trial, she found interests in other areas of law.
“By the time I took the Texas bar, I took a family law job, but that didn’t work out for me. Within a few months I was in corporate defense, corporate law, transportation liability, and trial law at another law firm. I had the building blocks at Penn State Law to take a different direction,” she said.
Graham began law school with a vision of going into international law. However, his path changed as he continued to work in Texas over the summers and decided he wanted to stay in his home state.
“Over the last five or so years, I’ve been almost exclusively focused in construction law,” he said.
In addition to finding each other at Penn State Law, they also made close friend groups who they remain in touch with today.
“Penn State Law in University Park attracted an amazing group of people. I would not be where I am right now without the girlfriends I met at Penn State Law, who are all fantastic attorneys in Delaware, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia,” said Buckley-Graham.
Graham said, “Going to law school at Penn State were some of the best years of my life.” His group of friends that graduated 10 years ago has a chat where everyone talks daily, even though they’re living across the country. They share family updates and personal achievements, like Graham’s recent appointment as an adjunct professor teaching construction law.
They also ask legal questions and share their expertise as their careers have advanced.
“They didn’t all come from one small town in Pennsylvania," said Graham, "Our group has a lot of area codes. It’s cool how the law school was so diverse by state.”
Buckley-Graham added, “That, coupled with the professors and the experiences that Penn State Law gave, were really important in helping us get where we are now.”
She also mentioned that Penn State has a lot of name recognition, so as lawyers seeking to practice outside of Pennsylvania, that was helpful with their job search.
Finding love at Penn State Law
The couple met at a barbecue Graham and his fellow 3L housemates hosted a week before classes started for the fall 2012 semester, but they truly connected a few weeks later at Indigo, a nightclub on College Avenue that is now The Basement Nightspot. They bonded over a mutual interest in video games. They started dating in 2012 and shared their first kiss at a 1980s party. Now they have been married for over six years and live in San Antonio with their two Irish wolfhounds, Theo and Tildy.
The two learned how Penn State becomes a small world, as one of Buckley-Graham’s childhood friends had a brother at Penn State Law, who was a close friend of Graham’s.
“Of course he was trying to play matchmaker when Georgina came in,” said Graham.
By mid-October 2012, around the time of the Barristers’ Ball, Graham asked Buckley-Graham to be his girlfriend.