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2024 Summer Internship Program

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Government

Tampa, FL, United States

2024 Summer Internship Program

Law Student

Full-time

No

Job Title: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program
Salary: Unpaid
Experience: Law student interns, 2nd and 3rd year law students may be required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview if selected.

Organization: Office of the Attorney General
Location: Florida (Statewide Prosecution: Daytona Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, and West Palm Beach)
Application Deadline: Summer 2024 application deadline has been extended to 03/01/2024

H1: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program at the Office of the Attorney General
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field as a Law Student Intern

Overview:
The Florida Attorney General's Internship Program offers law students the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to meaningful work towards the completion of their degree. Interns may work in various divisions within the Office of the Attorney General, including Statewide Prosecution, Civil Litigation, Consumer Protection, and more.

Salary Information:
This is an unpaid internship program. However, law students may receive academic credit or participate through law school sponsored programs such as Pro Bono Programs, Law School sponsored clinics, or Law School Paid Stipend programs.

Experience:
Law student interns are eligible to apply, with 2nd and 3rd year students potentially being required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview if selected.

Roles and Responsibilities:
- Interns will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, with the number and locations of internships based on agency need and opportunities available.
- Interns will work closely with state and federal counterparts, focusing on complex, often large scale, organized criminal activity.
- Interns will assist in coordinating the prosecution of multi-circuit violations of state law.
- Interns will have the opportunity to gain practical experience and contribute to meaningful work towards the completion of their degree.

Application Deadlines:
- Summer: January 31 (extended to 03/01/2024)
- Fall: June 30
- Spring: September 30

Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school.
- Applicants must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours per week.
- Applicants must provide required documentation, including an application, resume, letter from advisor or university, and official transcript.

To Apply:
Interested students should complete and submit the appropriate application packet prior to the deadline. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged.

How to Apply:
Completed internship packets and any questions or comments must be emailed to . Only those who receive a favorable background check will be placed for review by managers.

Bullet Points:
- Unpaid internship program for law students
- Available in various divisions within the Office of the Attorney General
- Minimum of 20 hours per week
- Rolling application deadline, with priority given to early submissions
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school and provide required documentation
- Opportunities for academic credit or participation in law school sponsored programs

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H1: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program at the Office of the Attorney General
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field as a Law Student Intern

Bold Headlines:
- Florida Attorney General's Internship Program
- Statewide Prosecution: Complex and Organized Criminal Activity
- Unpaid Internship for Law Students
- Opportunities for Academic Credit or Participation in Law School Sponsored Programs
- Rolling Application Deadline for Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
- Minimum of 20 Hours per Week
- Work with State and Federal Counterparts
- Coordinate Prosecutions of Multi-Circuit Violations of State Law
- Gain Practical Experience and Contribute to Meaningful Work
- Applications Accepted on a Rolling Basis, Apply Early
- Required Documentation: Application, Resume, Letter from Advisor or University, Official Transcript

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Job Title: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program
Salary: Unpaid
Experience: Law student interns, 2nd and 3rd year law students may be required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview if selected.

Organization: Office of the Attorney General
Location: Florida (Statewide Prosecution: Daytona Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, and West Palm Beach)
Application Deadline: Summer 2024 application deadline has been extended to 03/01/2024

H1: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program at the Office of the Attorney General
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field as a Law Student Intern

Overview:
The Florida Attorney General's Internship Program offers law students the opportunity to gain practical experience in a legal field and contribute to meaningful work towards the completion of their degree. Interns may work in various divisions within the Office of the Attorney General, including Statewide Prosecution, Civil Litigation, Consumer Protection, and more.

Salary Information:
This is an unpaid internship program. However, law students may receive academic credit or participate through law school sponsored programs such as Pro Bono Programs, Law School sponsored clinics, or Law School Paid Stipend programs.

Experience:
Law student interns are eligible to apply, with 2nd and 3rd year students potentially being required to provide a writing sample at the time of interview if selected.

Roles and Responsibilities:
- Interns will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, with the number and locations of internships based on agency need and opportunities available.
- Interns will work closely with state and federal counterparts, focusing on complex, often large scale, organized criminal activity.
- Interns will assist in coordinating the prosecution of multi-circuit violations of state law.
- Interns will have the opportunity to gain practical experience and contribute to meaningful work towards the completion of their degree.

Application Deadlines:
- Summer: January 31 (extended to 03/01/2024)
- Fall: June 30
- Spring: September 30

Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school.
- Applicants must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours per week.
- Applicants must provide required documentation, including an application, resume, letter from advisor or university, and official transcript.

To Apply:
Interested students should complete and submit the appropriate application packet prior to the deadline. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged.

How to Apply:
Completed internship packets and any questions or comments must be emailed to . Only those who receive a favorable background check will be placed for review by managers.

Bullet Points:
- Unpaid internship program for law students
- Available in various divisions within the Office of the Attorney General
- Minimum of 20 hours per week
- Rolling application deadline, with priority given to early submissions
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school and provide required documentation
- Opportunities for academic credit or participation in law school sponsored programs

SEO Friendly Job Title: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program at the Office of the Attorney General

H1: Florida Attorney General's Internship Program at the Office of the Attorney General
H2: Gain Practical Experience in a Legal Field as a Law Student Intern

Bold Headlines:
- Florida Attorney General's Internship Program
- Statewide Prosecution: Complex and Organized Criminal Activity
- Unpaid Internship for Law Students
- Opportunities for Academic Credit or Participation in Law School Sponsored Programs
- Rolling Application Deadline for Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
- Minimum of 20 Hours per Week
- Work with State and Federal Counterparts
- Coordinate Prosecutions of Multi-Circuit Violations of State Law
- Gain Practical Experience and Contribute to Meaningful Work
- Applications Accepted on a Rolling Basis, Apply Early
- Required Documentation: Application, Resume, Letter from Advisor or University, Official Transcript



Qualification and Experience

Must be enrolled in an accredited ABA law school and eligible to receive academic credit or participate in a law school sponsored program

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