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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Law Student Volunteer - Summer 2016 The law students assist AUSAs in all offices. The internship program provides participants with supervised and direct responsibility for criminal, civil, appellate, and post-conviction litigation. This includes conducting research and writing assignments, assisting AUSAs with trial and witness preparation, participating in moot courts prior to appellate oral arguments, attendance at depositions, mediations, and trials, and much more. Some of the outstanding memoranda written by law student interns have been sent to other United States Attorney's Offices and government agencies throughout the country. Rising second- and third-year law students are welcome to apply for summer internships. Internships will begin as soon as mid-May and end by early August. Split summers are permitted, but interns should spend 6+ consecutive weeks with the office. Application Deadline: January 15, 2016.
Send cover letter, resume, short writing sample (up to 10 pages), and unofficial school transcript.
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