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Tampa, 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 I hereby acknowledge that I have read and understand the above certification. Applicant’s Signature Date Please return your completed application to Application for Law Student Internship Page 5 of 5 HR Form Rev May 2023 Organization: Florida Attorney General's Office Job Title: Law Student Internship Experience: Law student internships available for academic credit or through participation in law school sponsored programs Salary: Unpaid, but may be eligible for academic credit or stipend through law school Application Deadline: Fall - June 30th H1: Apply for a Law Student Internship with the Florida Attorney General's Office H2: Gain Practical Experience in Consumer Protection and Civil Litigation Bullet Points: - The Florida Attorney General's Office offers law student internships for academic credit or through law school sponsored programs. - Interns will have the opportunity to work on cases related to consumer protection and civil litigation. - The office partners with other state attorneys general and state and federal agencies for joint enforcement efforts. - Interns must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. - Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but early submission is encouraged. - The application deadline for fall internships is June 30th. - Interns will have the opportunity to gain practical experience and perform meaningful work towards completing their degree. - Law students in their second and third year may be asked to provide a writing sample during the interview process. - Interested students must submit an application, resume, and documentation of eligibility for academic credit or participation in a law school sponsored program. - The Florida Attorney General's Office offers internships in various divisions, including Antitrust, Capital Appeals, Civil Legal Services, Civil Litigation, Criminal Appeals, and more. - Interns must be . citizens or legally authorized to work in the . - Any criminal history must be disclosed, but a previous conviction or arrest does not necessarily disqualify an applicant. - Interns will not receive compensation or benefits, except for Worker's Compensation benefits. - The office may conduct a preliminary background screening for work purposes. - Applicants must certify the accuracy of the information provided and give consent for the release of information related to their employment history and fitness for the internship.
Legal research, legal writing, investigation, litigation, partnership, negotiation, communication, time management, attention to detail, critical thinking, problem-solving, team collaboration
Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school.
Complete and submit application packet prior to deadline, including resume, letter from advisor or university, official transcripts (if applicable), and any additional required documentation.
Qualification and Experience Law student enrolled in an accredited ABA law school, eligibility to receive academic credit or participate in a law school sponsored program
Legal
May 07, 2024
Aug 20, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceLaw student enrolled in an accredited ABA law school, eligibility to receive academic credit or participate in a law school sponsored program
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