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Government
West Palm Beach, FL, United States
Spring Internship Program
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
? By marking this box, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this statement. Signature Date Application for Law Student Internship Page 4 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT As a condition of my internship or volunteer assignment, I understand that I will be exposed to confidential information, including but not limited to case information, personnel information, and other information relating to the business of the Office of the Attorney General. I understand that I have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of this information and not to disclose it to any person or entity outside of the Office of the Attorney General. I understand that this duty continues even after my internship or volunteer assignment has ended. I understand that any unauthorized disclosure of confidential information may lead to my immediate dismissal from the internship or volunteer assignment and may subject me to other legal remedies. ? By marking this box, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this statement. Signature Date Application for Law Student Internship Page 5 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023 Organization: Florida Attorney General's Office Job Title: Intern Salary: Unpaid Experience: Law students, 2nd and 3rd year students expected to provide a writing sample at the time of interview if selected. The Florida Attorney General's Office offers internships through their Internship Program for law students. These internships are available in various divisions and locations, and are primarily unpaid positions for academic credit or through participation in law school sponsored programs. The program offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to meaningful work towards their degree. Application Deadlines: - Spring: September 30 - Summer: January 31 (extended to March 1 for 2024) - Fall: June 30 Internship Opportunities: - Criminal and Capital Appeals Division: represents and defends State prosecutions in all criminal appeals in the five state courts of appeal, the Florida Supreme Court, and federal courts. - Capital Appeals Bureau: handles death penalty litigation statewide before the Florida Supreme Court and federal courts. - Antitrust Division: investigates and enforces state and federal antitrust laws. - Civil Appeals Division: handles civil appeals for the state. - Civil Legal Services - Child Support Enforcement Division: provides legal assistance in child support enforcement. - Civil Legal Services - Ethics Division: handles ethics issues for the state. - Civil Legal Services - Revenue Litigation Division: handles revenue litigation for the state. - Civil Litigation Division: provides legal assistance to state attorneys. - Civil Litigation - Complex Litigation Division: handles complex civil litigation cases. - Consumer Protection Division: investigates and enforces laws related to consumer protection. - Cyber Fraud Unit: investigates and prosecutes cyber fraud cases. - Executive Staff Division: provides legal advice to the Attorney General and other state agencies (summer only). - Medicaid Fraud Control - Civil Enforcement Division: handles civil enforcement for Medicaid fraud. - Solicitor General Division: represents the state in appellate and federal court cases. - Statewide Prosecution Division: investigates and prosecutes white collar crimes statewide. Requirements: - Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school. - Must be able to intern a minimum of 20 hours per week. - Must provide documentation of enrollment or participation in a law school sponsored program. - Must provide a writing sample for 2nd and 3rd year law students at the time of interview if selected. Application Process: - Complete and submit the appropriate application packet prior to the deadline. - Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so it is encouraged to apply early. - Email completed packets and any questions or comments to . - Only those with a favorable background will be placed for review by managers. Application Requirements: - Application for Internship. - Resume. - Letter from 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). - Writing sample for 2nd and 3rd year law students (at time of interview if selected). General Information: - Interns are not compensated, but may receive academic credit or participate in a law school sponsored program. - Must be a . citizen or legally authorized to work in the . - Must consent to a preliminary background screening. - Must maintain confidentiality of all information obtained during internship. - Any omissions, falsifications, or misrepresentations may result in disqualification or dismissal from the program.
Legal research, writing, oral advocacy, case management
Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school
Complete and submit application packet prior to deadline
Qualification and Experience Law student enrolled in an accredited ABA law school
Legal
Mar 21, 2024
Jul 04, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceLaw student enrolled in an accredited ABA law school
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