Law Student - Government in Indianapolis, IN

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Indianapolis, IN

Law Student - Government in Indianapolis, IN

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Your cover letter should include the following information:

The semester you are applying for (spring, summer, or fall)
The number of hours you can work per week
Whether you are seeking a paid or unpaid internship
Three reasons why you are interested in interning with our agency

Legal Internship – Spring

Organization: Appellate Proceedings Division
Job Title: Legal Intern
Experience: Law Student

Job Description:

- Seeking law student interns to represent defendants in criminal, juvenile, mental health, and appellate proceedings
- Internship opportunities available for both paid and unpaid positions
- Positions available for spring, summer, and fall semesters
- Must have completed 45 hours of law school and taken a legal ethics course to apply
- Spring internships begin in January, summer internships begin in May, and fall internships begin at the start of the school calendar
- Application deadlines are Nov. 15 for spring, Feb. 28 for summer, and July 15 for fall

Responsibilities:

- Represent defendants in criminal, juvenile, mental health, and appellate proceedings
- Conduct legal research and draft legal documents
- Attend court hearings and assist attorneys with case preparation
- Participate in client meetings and interviews
- Observe and assist in trials and other legal proceedings

Requirements:

- Must be a law student with completed 45 hours of law school and a legal ethics course
- Strong interest in litigation and criminal defense
- Excellent research and writing skills
- Ability to work independently and in a team setting
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Salary Information:

- Paid internships available
- Salary to be discussed during interview process

Application Process:

- Send cover letter, resume, unofficial school transcripts, and completed application to Robert Kodrea, Training Director at
- In your cover letter, include the semester you are applying for, the number of hours you can work per week, whether you are seeking a paid or unpaid internship, and three reasons why you are interested in interning with our agency

Headings:
- Legal Internship Opportunities with Appellate Proceedings Division
- Apply for a Paid or Unpaid Legal Internship for Spring, Summer, or Fall Semester
- Responsibilities of a Legal Intern with Appellate Proceedings Division
- Requirements to be a Legal Intern with Appellate Proceedings Division
- Salary Information and Application Process for Legal Internships with Appellate Proceedings Division

Our organization is currently seeking law student interns to join our team and represent defendants in criminal, juvenile, mental health, and appellate proceedings. As a law student, you have the opportunity to apply for a paid graduate legal internship, a law student internship, or a paralegal internship with our agency. We offer internships for the spring, summer, and fall semesters, providing valuable experience and hands-on training in the legal field.

Legal internships with our Appellate Proceedings Division are perfect for students who are interested in litigation and criminal defense. To apply, you must have completed 45 hours of law school and taken a legal ethics course. Our spring internships begin in January, with an application deadline of November 15. Summer internships begin in May, with an application deadline of February 28. And our fall internships begin at the start of the school calendar, with an application deadline of July 15.

To apply for a legal internship with our organization, please send a cover letter, resume, unofficial school transcripts, and a completed application to our Training Director, Robert Kodrea, at . In your cover letter, please include the semester you are applying for, the number of hours you can work per week, whether you are seeking a paid or unpaid internship, and three reasons why you are interested in interning with our agency.

As a legal intern with our Appellate Proceedings Division, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience and skills in the legal field. Some of your responsibilities may include representing defendants in criminal, juvenile, mental health, and appellate proceedings, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, attending court hearings, and assisting attorneys with case preparation. You will also have the chance to participate in client meetings and interviews, as well as observe and assist in trials and other legal proceedings.

We are looking for law students who have a strong interest in litigation and criminal defense, excellent research and writing skills, and the ability to work independently and in a team setting. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are also important for this role.

We offer both paid and unpaid internships, with salary information to be discussed during the interview process. Join our team and gain valuable experience while making a difference in the legal field. Apply for a legal internship with our Appellate Proceedings Division today.

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