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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Max 4 yrs required
Legal Studies Interns Fall 2016 Law School students seeking an internship must: be enrolled in an accredited law school; be a student in good standing; be able to work at least two, five hour days per week for at least one semester; disclose any pending matter before the Court to the Intern Coordinator; have the ability to work with diverse populations; maintain high level of confidentiality and attend Intern Orientation. Possible placements include: Family Mediation; Community Court; Housing Matters; Chief Disciplinary Counsel; Statewide Grievance Committee; Foreclosure Mediation Program; Clerk's Offices; Judiciary and Support Enforcement. Some examples of traditional placements include: Adult Probation; Juvenile Probation; Juvenile Detention; Bail Commission and Clerk’s Office. Application Deadlines Fall 2016 August 15, 2016.
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