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Government
Hartford, CT, United States
Internship, Fall
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
Fall semester The OAG has 15 sections: Financial and Revenue Services The Financial and Revenue Services Section provides legal services to state agencies that regulate and enforce state laws regarding insurance, banking, and securities. The Finance Section also represents the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Department of Revenue Services, and the Office of Policy and Management. Interns have opportunities to work closely with attorneys to advise client agencies on legal issues within their jurisdiction, pursue civil enforcement actions, and defend agencies in court and in administrative proceedings. Interns frequently have the opportunity to attend court hearings and court arguments, to conduct research and draft legal memoranda. Who should apply: Law students are encouraged and priority will be given to more experienced students and those with a background in finance and insurance. Thank you for your interest in an internship with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). The Attorney General serves as Connecticut’s chief legal officer for civil matters, and the OAG serves as legal counsel to all state agencies. The Connecticut Constitution, statutes and common law authorize the Attorney General to advance the public interest on behalf of the people of our state in legal matters.
Qualification and Experience Internships are unpaid, volunteer positions open to graduate and law students, undergraduate, and highly motivated high-school students. Accepted applicants may arrange externships with their schools for course credit for their work in the Office. Positions are also available for work-study students with school stipends. Applicants should have an interest in the law, be able to communicate clearly, have strong research and writing skills and computer proficiency.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceInternships are unpaid, volunteer positions open to graduate and law students, undergraduate, and highly motivated high-school students. Accepted applicants may arrange externships with their schools for course credit for their work in the Office. Positions are also available for work-study students with school stipends. Applicants should have an interest in the law, be able to communicate clearly, have strong research and writing skills and computer proficiency.
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