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Boston, MA, United States
Art Law Internship, Fall
Law Student
Company Review
Part-time
No
The Art Law Internship offered by the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston is a valuable opportunity for current law students to gain hands-on experience in the legal aspects of the arts. This internship provides exposure to a variety of legal issues specific to the arts, particularly in the non-profit sector. The intern will have the chance to work on research, writing, and counseling projects related to copyright, trademark, contracts, and business formation, among others. This internship is open to second and third-year law students during the fall, spring, and summer terms. It is a volunteer position, providing students with the opportunity to learn and develop their skills in a real-world setting. Job Title: Art Law Intern Organization: Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Department: Legal Location: Boston, MA Salary: Volunteer position Responsibilities: - Conduct legal intake and assist applicants in identifying their legal needs - Collaborate with VLA staff and other interns to address clients' legal issues - Conduct research and writing projects related to copyright, trademark, contracts, and business formation - Attend workshops and seminars on legal aspects of the arts - Provide supervised counseling to clients on various legal issues Qualifications: - Current law student in second or third year - Interest in and knowledge of the arts and cultural organizations - Strong research and writing skills - Attention to detail and ability to work independently - Available to intern during fall, spring, or summer term Application Process: - Submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample - Upper-level students (2L, 3L, 4L) must also include their most recent law school transcript - Indicate the term and days available for internship - Address applications to Luke Blackadar, Deputy Director at the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Application Deadlines: - Fall Semester: June 30 The Art Law Internship is a great opportunity for law students to gain practical experience in the legal aspects of the arts. This internship is open to students in their second and third year, and provides exposure to a wide range of legal issues specific to the arts. The intern will work closely with VLA staff and other interns, and have the chance to attend workshops and seminars on legal aspects of the arts. The deadline to apply for the fall semester is June 30, and the internship is a volunteer position. Key Points: - Valuable opportunity for law students to gain hands-on experience in art law - Open to second and third-year law students during fall, spring, and summer terms - Volunteer position - Applications must include a cover letter, resume, and writing sample - Upper-level students must also include their most recent law school transcript - Address applications to Luke Blackadar, Deputy Director at the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston - Deadline for fall semester: June 30 H1: Art Law Internship at Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston H2: Gain Hands-On Experience in Art Law Bullet points: - Open to second and third-year law students - Exposure to a wide range of legal issues specific to the arts - Conduct legal intake and assist clients with identifying their legal needs - Opportunity to attend workshops and seminars on legal aspects of the arts - Develop research and writing skills - Volunteer position - Fall semester deadline: June 30 - Address applications to Luke Blackadar, Deputy Director at the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston - Available during fall, spring, and summer terms - Interest in and knowledge of the arts is preferred - Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently
Legal Research, Legal Writing, Counseling, Communication, Organization
Law degree (2L, 3L, 4L)
Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, and law school transcript (for upper-level students) to Luke Blackadar at the address provided.
Qualification and Experience Law Student (2L, 3L, 4L)
Legal
Jul 10, 2024
Mar 27, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceLaw Student (2L, 3L, 4L)
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