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Government
Tallahassee, FL, United States
Fall Internship Program
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
Application for Law Student Internship Page 4 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023 Signature: Date: Print Name: Application for Law Student Internship Page 5 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023 Organization: Florida Attorney General's Office Job Title: Law Student Intern Experience: Law school enrollment required Salary: Unpaid, academic credit available H1: Gain Practical Experience as a Law Student Intern at the Florida Attorney General's Office H2: Civil Litigation, Criminal Appeals, and Consumer Protection Divisions Available The Florida Attorney General's Office is currently accepting applications for their Law Student Internship Program. This program offers law students the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to meaningful work while completing their degree. The internships are unpaid, but academic credit may be available. Organization: - Represents the State of Florida, its agencies, officers, employees, and agents in state and federal courts - Has common law duties to protect the public's interest - Represents the state in class action lawsuits and handles civil actions in various areas of law - Serves as the attorney for the State of Florida and a member of the Florida Cabinet Job Title: Law Student Intern - Open to law students enrolled in an accredited ABA law school - Must be able to intern a minimum of 20 hours per week - Opportunities available in various divisions, including Civil Litigation, Criminal Appeals, and Consumer Protection - Must provide documentation of enrollment and eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program Experience: Law school enrollment required - Second and third year law students may be asked to provide a writing sample during the interview process Salary: Unpaid, academic credit available - Law students not receiving academic credit may also apply through law school sponsored programs Application Deadlines: - Summer: January 31 (extended to March 1 for 2024) - Fall: June 30 - Spring: September 30 Interested students are encouraged to apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Application Requirements: - Completed application - Resume - Letter from academic advisor or university confirming enrollment and eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program - Official transcript (unofficial accepted if not available online) - Optional: letters of recommendation Please note: Second and third year law students may be asked to provide a writing sample during the interview process. To apply, email completed application packets and any questions or comments to . Only those with a favorable background check will be considered for placement. SEO friendly job title: Law Student Intern at Florida Attorney General's Office Bullet points: - Gain practical experience in a legal field - Contribute to meaningful work while completing your law degree - Opportunities available in various divisions, including Civil Litigation, Criminal Appeals, and Consumer Protection - Unpaid internship, but academic credit may be available - Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school - Must be able to intern a minimum of 20 hours per week - Application deadlines: January 31 (extended to March 1 for 2024) for summer, June 30 for fall, and September 30 for spring - Application requirements include completed application, resume, and documentation of enrollment and eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program - Optional letters of recommendation may be included - Second and third year law students may be asked to provide a writing sample during the interview process.
Legal research, writing, oral advocacy, case management
Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school
Complete and submit application packet, including resume, letter of enrollment/eligibility for academic credit, and official transcript (if available)
Qualification and Experience Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school and eligible to receive academic credit for internship
Legal
Mar 21, 2024
Jul 04, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceMust be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school and eligible to receive academic credit for internship
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