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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Fall Internship Law students will assist prosecutors in the Juvenile, District, Superior, and Appellate courts. First year law students will gain experience in legal research, writing, and case preparation. Students who have completed their second year of law school, who have been certified under SJC Rule 3:03, may represent the Commonwealth in Juvenile and District Court as a student prosecutor, supervised by an assistant district attorney. Interns in the Consumer Protection Unit are directly involved in consumer casework. This consists of fielding consumer calls, assessing problems, conveying information, sending correspondence, referring consumers to other agencies, and working on special projects as they may arise. Interns may also mediate cases between businesses and consumers. Must be a matriculating college or law school student. Should have the ability to keep accurate administrative records as well as the ability to maintain the utmost confidentiality in regards to consumer information. Must be able to commit at least 20 hours a week. Deadline: August 1st
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