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Law School Internship Program, Fall 2020 The intern will work in the Retirement team and work closely with deputy city attorneys who are designated mentors on a meaningful (yet manageable) caseload. Each team also has an internship coordinator, who works to ensure that program participants benefit from their assignments, team and client interactions, and have full access to resources like the city's law library and electronic research materials. Interns typically work with 2-3 attorneys, who provide ongoing professional feedback and keep interns involved as team members and part of the office's broader attorney-client relationship with city departments, commissions and officials. Depending on their assignments, interns can take part in client meetings with department staff and elected officials; trials, court hearings, and depositions; public meetings and closed sessions with city commissions and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors; and even press conferences related to the office's work. Interns also benefit from events, tours and lectures that the office schedules for interns every season. Should be currently enrolled in an accredited law school. Must be able to work 12+ hours per week. Orientation: August 24, 2020 Program Duration: August 24 to November 2, 2020. Application Deadline: April 3, 2020.
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