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Government

Orlando, FL, United States

Spring Internship Program

Law Student

Full-time

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Application for Law Student Internship Page 4 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023
I understand that this application is considered current for one year. If I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
I understand that this application is considered current for one year. If I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
By checking this box, I understand and acknowledge that this application is considered current for one year and that if I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
? I have read and understand the above certification statement.
Signature: Date:
Application for Law Student Internship Page 5 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023

Organization: Florida Attorney General's Office
Program: Law Student Internship Program
Location: Statewide

Job Title: Law Student Intern
Experience: Law student enrolled in accredited ABA law school
Salary: Unpaid (may receive academic credit or participate in law school sponsored programs)

H1: Join the Florida Attorney General's Law Student Internship Program
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field and Make a Meaningful Impact

Overview:
- The Florida Attorney General's Office offers a Law Student Internship Program for law students enrolled in accredited ABA law schools.
- Interns will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to the completion of their degree.
- The program is open to students seeking academic credit or participating in law school sponsored programs.
- Interns must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.
- The number and locations of internship opportunities vary each term based on agency need.
- Interested students are encouraged to apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Eligibility:
- Students must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school.
- Applicants must submit a completed application packet, including a resume, letter from advisor or university, and official transcript.
- 2nd and 3rd year law students may be required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview.
- Students must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.
- Applications must be received by the specified deadline for consideration.

Application Deadlines:
- Summer: January 31 (extended to March 1 for 2024)
- Fall: June 30
- Spring: September 30

Available Internships:
- Statewide Prosecution (J,L,M,My,O,Ta,W)
- Antitrust (T)
- Capital Appeals (M,D,T,Ta,W)
- Civil Appeals (L,T)
- Civil Legal Services - Child Support Enforcement (T,L,S)
- Civil Legal Services - Ethics (T)
- Civil Legal Services - Revenue Litigation (T)
- Civil Litigation (L,J,Ta,W,T)
- Civil Litigation - Complex Litigation (T)
- Criminal Appeals (D,M,T,Ta,W)
- Consumer Protection (J,L,M,O,T,Ta,W)
- Cyber Fraud Unit (Ta)
- Executive Staff (T) (Summer Only)
- Medicaid Fraud Control - Civil Enforcement (T)
- Solicitor General (T)
- Statewide Prosecution (J,L,M,My,O,Ta,W)

How to Apply:
- Complete and submit the appropriate application packet prior to the specified deadline.
- Students are encouraged to apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
- Completed packets and any questions or comments should be emailed to .

Required Documentation:
- Application for Internship
- Resume
- Letter from Advisor or University confirming eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program
- Official Transcript (unofficial may be accepted, but official will be needed if selected)
- Optional: Letters of Recommendation

Background Check:
- The Office of the Attorney General will conduct a preliminary background screening for work purposes, including a criminal background check.
- Applicants must authorize this screening by signing the Security Screening Authorization form.

Organizational Information:
- The Attorney General serves as the attorney for the State of Florida and a member of the Florida Cabinet.
- The Office of the Attorney General prosecutes specific crimes that impact two or more judicial circuits in the State.
- Interns will work closely with state and federal counterparts and focus on complex, organized criminal activity.
- The program is open to law student interns only.
- Interns may receive academic credit or participate in law school sponsored programs.
- The program is unpaid, but interns may be eligible for Worker's Compensation benefits.
- The program is open to law students enrolled in accredited ABA law schools.
- Interns must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.

Application Form:
- The application form can be found online at the Florida Attorney General's Office website.
- Applicants must provide personal information, academic background, and volunteer statement.
- Applicants must also provide information about their criminal history and authorize a background check.
- The application is considered current for one year; applicants must submit a new application for subsequent years.

Join the Florida Attorney General's Law Student Internship Program and gain practical experience in a legal field while making a meaningful impact. Apply now for a chance to intern with the Statewide Prosecution division or other divisions within the Attorney General's Office. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your legal education and contribute to the justice system in Florida. Apply early and secure your spot in the program!

Legal research, writing, advocacy, collaboration, time management

Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school

Interested students must complete and submit an application packet, including a resume, letter from advisor or university confirming eligibility for academic credit, and official transcript (if not available online, unofficial will be accepted)

Qualification and Experience Enrolled in an accredited ABA law school

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Application for Law Student Internship Page 4 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023
I understand that this application is considered current for one year. If I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
I understand that this application is considered current for one year. If I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
By checking this box, I understand and acknowledge that this application is considered current for one year and that if I wish to be considered for internships in subsequent years, I must submit a new application.
? I have read and understand the above certification statement.
Signature: Date:
Application for Law Student Internship Page 5 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023

Organization: Florida Attorney General's Office
Program: Law Student Internship Program
Location: Statewide

Job Title: Law Student Intern
Experience: Law student enrolled in accredited ABA law school
Salary: Unpaid (may receive academic credit or participate in law school sponsored programs)

H1: Join the Florida Attorney General's Law Student Internship Program
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field and Make a Meaningful Impact

Overview:
- The Florida Attorney General's Office offers a Law Student Internship Program for law students enrolled in accredited ABA law schools.
- Interns will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to the completion of their degree.
- The program is open to students seeking academic credit or participating in law school sponsored programs.
- Interns must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.
- The number and locations of internship opportunities vary each term based on agency need.
- Interested students are encouraged to apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Eligibility:
- Students must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school.
- Applicants must submit a completed application packet, including a resume, letter from advisor or university, and official transcript.
- 2nd and 3rd year law students may be required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview.
- Students must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.
- Applications must be received by the specified deadline for consideration.

Application Deadlines:
- Summer: January 31 (extended to March 1 for 2024)
- Fall: June 30
- Spring: September 30

Available Internships:
- Statewide Prosecution (J,L,M,My,O,Ta,W)
- Antitrust (T)
- Capital Appeals (M,D,T,Ta,W)
- Civil Appeals (L,T)
- Civil Legal Services - Child Support Enforcement (T,L,S)
- Civil Legal Services - Ethics (T)
- Civil Legal Services - Revenue Litigation (T)
- Civil Litigation (L,J,Ta,W,T)
- Civil Litigation - Complex Litigation (T)
- Criminal Appeals (D,M,T,Ta,W)
- Consumer Protection (J,L,M,O,T,Ta,W)
- Cyber Fraud Unit (Ta)
- Executive Staff (T) (Summer Only)
- Medicaid Fraud Control - Civil Enforcement (T)
- Solicitor General (T)
- Statewide Prosecution (J,L,M,My,O,Ta,W)

How to Apply:
- Complete and submit the appropriate application packet prior to the specified deadline.
- Students are encouraged to apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
- Completed packets and any questions or comments should be emailed to .

Required Documentation:
- Application for Internship
- Resume
- Letter from Advisor or University confirming eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program
- Official Transcript (unofficial may be accepted, but official will be needed if selected)
- Optional: Letters of Recommendation

Background Check:
- The Office of the Attorney General will conduct a preliminary background screening for work purposes, including a criminal background check.
- Applicants must authorize this screening by signing the Security Screening Authorization form.

Organizational Information:
- The Attorney General serves as the attorney for the State of Florida and a member of the Florida Cabinet.
- The Office of the Attorney General prosecutes specific crimes that impact two or more judicial circuits in the State.
- Interns will work closely with state and federal counterparts and focus on complex, organized criminal activity.
- The program is open to law student interns only.
- Interns may receive academic credit or participate in law school sponsored programs.
- The program is unpaid, but interns may be eligible for Worker's Compensation benefits.
- The program is open to law students enrolled in accredited ABA law schools.
- Interns must be able to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week for a specified period.

Application Form:
- The application form can be found online at the Florida Attorney General's Office website.
- Applicants must provide personal information, academic background, and volunteer statement.
- Applicants must also provide information about their criminal history and authorize a background check.
- The application is considered current for one year; applicants must submit a new application for subsequent years.

Join the Florida Attorney General's Law Student Internship Program and gain practical experience in a legal field while making a meaningful impact. Apply now for a chance to intern with the Statewide Prosecution division or other divisions within the Attorney General's Office. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your legal education and contribute to the justice system in Florida. Apply early and secure your spot in the program!



Qualification and Experience

Enrolled in an accredited ABA law school

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Interested students must complete and submit an application packet, including a resume, letter from advisor or university confirming eligibility for academic credit, and official transcript (if not available online, unofficial will be accepted)

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