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Fall Internship

Full-time 48 views 2 applications

Government

New York City, NY, United States

Fall Internship

Law Student

Full-time

No

Fall Internship
The intern will perform a variety of legal assistance responsibilities including significant legal research and writing related to advise, litigation and/or rule-making projects for client agencies; and analyzing the legal impact of legislative developments, administrative and court decisions, rulings and opinions on Departmental programs. Interns may also attend meetings with DOL client agencies, other SOL divisions, and other executive agencies, as appropriate. Interns are typically given three types of projects, which cut across various statutory and substantive areas. First, interns are assigned a variety of case-related projects which can include research memoranda, drafting discovery requests or motions, reviewing and analyzing documents, and drafting deposition outlines. Second, interns are assigned long-term research and writing assignment with the idea that this assignment should yield a usable writing sample. Finally, interns are provided with "in the field" assignments whereby they shadow experienced attorneys in court, at deposition, and in meetings. Should gain substantive knowledge of worker protection statutes as well as general litigation skills.

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Jun 03, 2024
Feb 19, 2024
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Government

Law Student

Full-time

Legal

Feb 19, 2024

Jun 03, 2024

Feb 19, 2024

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Fall Internship
The intern will perform a variety of legal assistance responsibilities including significant legal research and writing related to advise, litigation and/or rule-making projects for client agencies; and analyzing the legal impact of legislative developments, administrative and court decisions, rulings and opinions on Departmental programs. Interns may also attend meetings with DOL client agencies, other SOL divisions, and other executive agencies, as appropriate. Interns are typically given three types of projects, which cut across various statutory and substantive areas. First, interns are assigned a variety of case-related projects which can include research memoranda, drafting discovery requests or motions, reviewing and analyzing documents, and drafting deposition outlines. Second, interns are assigned long-term research and writing assignment with the idea that this assignment should yield a usable writing sample. Finally, interns are provided with "in the field" assignments whereby they shadow experienced attorneys in court, at deposition, and in meetings. Should gain substantive knowledge of worker protection statutes as well as general litigation skills.

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