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Public Interest
Law Student
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
$600
Case Law Intern The candidate will focus on the area of researching and writing case law summaries. Create master library for samples of common legal documents as pertaining to electronic discovery: motion to compel production and/or forensic examination of computers; motion for sanctions due to spoliation of electronic evidence; preservation letter and notice; protective order; and interrogatories and requests to produce. Compile repository of expert affidavits and declarations: misappropriation; spoliation; and other. Analyze case wins and losses, identifying similar litigation locally and nationally, and determining both successful and unsuccessful fact logic flow, argumentation, and refutation strategies. Will consist primarily of researching case laws that are pertinent to the computer forensic industry and writing summaries to be published on website.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate should ideally be pursuing a Law degree. Must be current 2nd or 3rd year law student (pursuing J.D.). Thorough understanding of both Local and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence is needed. Additional coursework in Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, Copyrights, Trademarks and/or Patents highly desired. Should have experience drafting common discovery requests and pre-trial motions. Must have some familiarity of case law with high impact on electronic discovery (e.g. Zubulake). Technologically oriented with strong computer skills (knowledge of data storage mechanics a plus).
Send resume, cover letter, and short (2 – 3 page) writing sample.
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