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Fall ’10 – “LAW STUDENT INTERNS” – County of Riverside, California; Riverside, CA

The Office of County Counsel is searching for Law Student Interns who have strong diplomacy and people skills. The successful intern will be working with Officers and County staff as part of the Code Enforcement team and will be assisting professional Attorneys with general litigation.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Preparing declarations and memoranda of points and authorities, compiling exhibits for inspection and seizure warrants for submission
- Preparing pleadings, including complaints, injunctions and summary judgement motions for injunctions and nuisance abatement cases

Fall ’10 – “Public Policy Legal Intern” – Comcast; Washington, DC

Comcast Corporation’s Washington, DC office is looking for a part-time law student intern to support the Public Policy group in Fall 2010. The position involves research and writing on public policy issues including cable, Internet, voice, wireless, and content. The intern can expect to prepare briefing memos, talking points, comment summaries, and other written material, and may have opportunities to attend conferences, hearings and events outside of the office.

Fall ’10 – “Legal Internship at Government Watchdog” – Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington; Washington, DC

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a progressive, non-profit, 501(c)(3), legal watchdog group dedicated to ensuring integrity in public officials through creative use of the legal system. We employ the law as a tool not only to force officials to behave ethically, but also to bring unethical conduct to the public’s attention. Among the tools we use to accomplish this goal are litigation, Freedom of Information Act requests, ethics complaints, Internal Revenue Service complaints, and Federal Election Commission complaints.

CREW seeks unpaid legal interns for the Fall 2010. Responsibilities include legal and related research, analyzing emerging issues, and assisting in the preparation of complaints, reports and other written products.

Summer ’10 – “Law Clerk – Summer Internship” – State of Texas, Health & Human Services Commission; Austin, TX

The law clerk intern performs complex (journey-level) legal research and analysis work. Work involves specialized project and legal work for a Health and Human Services Commission legal support area. Goals of the project assignment are to provide the intern with experience and exposure to HHSC mission, philosophy, issues, and policies; examining and preparing legal documents, and promoting employment opportunities for the intern to explore future professional careers in health and human services legal positions.

he law clerk intern will perform valuable public service and may gain educational credits by assisting a legal services with collecting, compiling, indexing, and interpreting legal research and statistical data. Work also involves technical writing, drafting and evaluating documents for HHSC legal issues and initiatives. Works under general supervision with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

Summer ’10 – “Law Clerk Intern” – General Counsel of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority; San Diego, CA

The General Counsel of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (SDCRAA) has a part-time law clerk position for a second-year or third-year law student or law school graduate awaiting the California Bar examination.

Examples of Duties:
Under the direction of the General Counsel, law clerks will:
-Develop an understanding of and practice experience in the legal representation of a government entity and a public commercial airport;
-Assist the General Counsel by conducting legal research and drafting legal documents including pleadings, legal memoranda, policies, and codes;

Summer ’11 – “The Robert L. Doan Honors Program and Summer Internship Programs” – New York City Housing Authority; New York City

NYCHA’s Law Department operates and oversees the Robert L. Doan Honors Program, which consists of two separate programs: …and a summer internship for law students at an expected salary of $481 per week. NYCHA also offers an unpaid summer transactional internship for law students that, depending on the law school, may be eligible for weekly federal work-study stipends, not funded by or through NYCHA.

The Robert L. Doan Honors Program offers selected … law students the unique opportunity to practice in litigation and transactional areas, and to work on a variety of important projects under the direction of seasoned attorneys. Typical litigation assignments involve engaging in motion practice and arguing in court to defend appeals of administrative determinations, handling administrative hearings concerning tenancy and employee disciplinary issues, responding to discrimination investigations, and researching housing and employment policies. The Honors Program also exposes law graduates and students to contracts and real estate law.

Fall ’10 – “Fall or Spring Externship” – Earthjustice; Washington, DC

Earthjustice accepts applications for a law student externship position in its Washington, D.C. office on a rolling basis. This position is designed for a law student seeking the opportunity to work full or part-time for approximately 3-4 months for academic credit during the fall or spring term of the second or third year of law school, on environmental litigation projects.

Earthjustice’s Washington, D.C. office serves both as a regional office for issues arising in the mid-Atlantic states, and as a center for litigation on important national environmental issues.

Summer ’10 – “Legal Intern” – CURE Auto Insurance; Princeton, NJ

We are seeking talented individuals to intern in a legal research and writing role.

This is an exciting opportunity for law students to work in our Claims Litigation Unit on compliance and emerging legal issues in the insurance field.

Ideal candidates will have a creative legal abstract thought process, and be adept at understanding complex concepts and situations presented by the business environment.

Fall ’10 – “Fall 2010 Student Internships” – Office of Administration, Executive Office of the President; Washington, DC

The Office of Administration (OA) provides a full array of customer-based services to the Executive Office of the President (EOP). OA is led by: the Director of the Office of Administration, and the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Operation Services Officer, Chief of Security and Emergency Preparedness, General Counsel, and Equal Employment Opportunity.

General Counsel: Seeks law students to assist in providing legal counsel to offices that serve the President of the United States. You will have the unique opportunity to garner insight into law practice at a high level of the United States government. Previous interns have worked on a wide range of challenging, substantive matters, including appropriation and fiscal law, government ethics, employment law, information and records management law (including the Presidential Records Act), procurement law, and litigation.

Summer ’10 – “Temporary Legal Professional” – Altria Group; Washington, DC

The mission of Altria Group, Inc. is to own and develop financially disciplined businesses that are leaders in responsibly providing adult tobacco and wine consumers with superior branded products. Altria Group is the parent company of Philip Morris USA, the largest cigarette manufacturer in the United States, as well as U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company and John Middleton – recently acquired companies that offer leading brands in the growing moist smokeless tobacco and machine-made cigar categories.

This position is within the ALCS Government Affairs Law Support Group, which provides legal counsel to the ALCS Government Affairs Department on a variety of legislative, regulatory, and political law issues that affect Altria Group and its companies. This position will provide a law student with hands-on in-house counsel experience in a fast-paced environment. The position is located in our Washington DC government affairs office and will report to an ALCS Assistant General Counsel.

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