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Boston, MA, United States
Art Law Internship, Spring
Law Student
Company Review
1-3 yrs required
Part-time
No
Art Law Internship Opportunity at Organization - Exciting opportunity for law students to gain experience in the unique field of art law - Gain exposure to a wide range of legal issues specific to the arts, particularly in the non-profit sector - Research, write, and provide supervised counseling to clients on issues in copyright, trademark, contracts, and more - Assist with legal intake and work with VLA staff to address the needs of applicants - Attend workshops and seminars for training and education in legal aspects of the arts - Open to second and third year law students during fall, spring, and summer terms - Volunteer position with flexible schedules - Application deadline for Spring Semester: October 31 - Please include term and availability in cover letter along with other deadlines - Required application materials: cover letter, resume, writing sample, and transcript for upper-level students - Address applications to Deputy Director Luke Blackadar at Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Organization: - Provides opportunities for law students to learn about the intersection of law and the arts - Exposes interns to various legal issues affecting the arts, particularly in the non-profit sector - Offers hands-on experience in researching, writing, and counseling clients on copyright, trademark, contracts, and more - Offers flexibility in scheduling and the chance to attend workshops and seminars for additional training and education - Welcomes second and third year law students for fall, spring, and summer terms - Encourages students to apply for the volunteer position by October 31 for the Spring Semester - Requires a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and transcript (for upper-level students) as part of the application - Address applications to Deputy Director Luke Blackadar at Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston H1: Art Law Internship Opportunity for Law Students at Organization H2: Gain Experience in the Unique Field of Art Law Bold Headline: Exciting Opportunity for Law Students to Learn About the Intersection of Law and the Arts Art Law Internship: A Chance to Explore the Legal Issues Affecting the Arts Gain Hands-On Experience in Copyright, Trademark, Contracts, and More Flexible Schedules and Training Opportunities Available Application Deadline for Spring Semester: October 31 Required Materials: Cover Letter, Resume, Writing Sample, and Transcript Organization: Providing Opportunities for Law Students to Learn About the Arts and the Law Address Applications to Deputy Director Luke Blackadar at Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Organization's Location: Boston, MA Salary: Unpaid; Volunteer Position Job Title: Art Law Intern Experience: Open to Second and Third Year Law Students Department: Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Bold Headline: Apply Now for an Art Law Internship with Organization!
Legal research, writing, counseling, communication
Current law student
Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, and law school transcript (for upper-level students) to Luke Blackadar at
Qualification and Experience Current law student
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Jul 10, 2024
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