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Spring Paralegal Internship Intern work for division : Transportation. The Transportation Department provides legal representation to various state departments, boards and commissions. They include: the Department of Transportation (DOT); Department of Public Works (DPW); Department of Administrative Services (DAS); Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV); Department of Information Technology (DOIT); Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), Housing (DOH); the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) on real property matters; and the Connecticut Historical Commission. In addition, department attorneys provide legal assistance to various occupational licensing boards within the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). The work involves both counseling on legal issues and prosecuting and defending lawsuits or claims in federal and Connecticut courts and before various administrative entities, including the Office of the Claims Commissioner. Interns have opportunities to assist with the department’s cases andappeals of administrative decisions in driving-under-the-influence and condemnation cases; to research and write memos; and to attend hearings before the Claims Commissioner and various state courts. Occasionally, interns are permitted to present a case to the Claims Commissioner. An internship in this department provides a unique opportunity to be involved in all phases of litigation from preparation through trial.
Submit internship application form; a current resume; a short legal or analytical writing sample and two references.
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