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Summer 2020 Law Student Volunteer, Academic Year The intern will work directly with trial attorneys on cutting-edge issues relating to section cases involving domestic and international asset forfeiture, money laundering, kleptocracy, and criminal violations of the Bank Secrecy Act and IEEPA. Assignments will vary but may include legal research, drafting pleadings and motions, analyzing policy issues, and drafting section publications. Also may participate in local section-sponsored training, as well as training programs offered by the Department for volunteers. Must be in first year of law school (second semester) or beyond. Should have: (1) a strong academic background, (2) excellent research, writing, and communication skills, and (3) a strong interest in criminal law, particularity in the areas of asset forfeiture, money laundering, or financial investigations. Must work a minimum of 8 weeks (10 weeks preferred), full-time or part-time (at least 20 hours/week). Submit cover letter (including dates available and reasons for applying to MLARS), resume, transcript (official or unofficial), a brief writing sample (no more than 10 pages), and two references.
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