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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Summer Law Clerks Law Clerks will handle the specific work will vary from office to office. Can participate in a range of legal activities, including client interviews and assistance with initial intake, negotiations with the opposing party, legal research and writing, community education and outreach or participation in administrative hearings or court proceedings. Students who have completed their second year of law school and have been certified under Illinois’ 7-11 rule may have the opportunity to directly handle a court proceeding under the supervision of a organization's attorney. Interested applicants should directly contact the local managing attorney for the office in which they are interested to. Note: Applications for paid (preferably work study) and unpaid clerkships from highly qualified law students interested in exploring public service work will be considered.
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