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Government
Kansas City, MO, United States
FALL INTERNSHIP
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
Division : Consumer Protection Section Internship Program offers students an exciting opportunity to learn how to practice in many areas of the law, including criminal prosecutions, consumer protection, appellate practice, constitutional law, and litigation defense. Internships are designed to give students a preview into what it is like to work as an attorney. Interns are given projects and assignments immediately upon starting the program. These projects are designed to provide real-world work experience and teach skills that can transfer to many areas of practice within the legal field. Assignments commonly completed by interns in the program include, but are not limited to: Writing trial and appellate briefs Conducting witness/victim interviews Researching questions of law Reviewing active case files Assisting on high-level assignments, such as opioid litigation Attending and taking depositions* Appearing and arguing in court proceedings*
Qualification and Experience Students who have previously interned at the Office are often asked to interview in the August before their third-year of law school and may be offered a full-time position starting the following year, contingent upon graduation and admission to the Missouri Bar.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceStudents who have previously interned at the Office are often asked to interview in the August before their third-year of law school and may be offered a full-time position starting the following year, contingent upon graduation and admission to the Missouri Bar.
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