Law Clerk The candidate will experience in a small detail oriented Personal Injury, Business Organization, Business and Civil Litigation Firm.
Job Title: Fall Internship Job Responsibilities: Interns in the Washington, DC, and District offices have the opportunity to engage in a variety of tasks that provide invaluable work experience. The responsibilities for interns in the Washington office include: - Answering phones and responding to constituent inquiries - Running errands as needed to support office functions - Conducting research on legislation for the Member and legislative staff - Attending hearings and bri
Job Title: Spring Internship Job Responsibilities: Interns in the Washington, DC office and District offices in White Plains and Greenbelt will have a range of responsibilities designed to provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the legislative process and the operations of a Congressional office. These responsibilities include: - Answering phones and directing calls to appropriate staff members. - Running errands and assisting with logistical tasks as needed. - C
Job Title: Winter Internship Job Responsibilities: Interns in the Washington, DC, and District offices will have varied responsibilities based on the location and needs of the office. In the Washington office, interns are expected to: - Answer phones and direct calls appropriately. - Run errands as needed for the office. - Conduct research on legislation for the Member and legislative staff. - Attend hearings and briefings to gain insights into current legislative issues. -
Job Title: Summer Internship Job Responsibilities: Interns in both the Washington, DC, and District offices in White Plains and Greenbelt are expected to engage in a variety of tasks that provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the workings of a Congressional office. The responsibilities include: - Answering phones and running errands - Conducting research on legislation for the Member and legislative staff - Attending hearings and briefings - Responding to const
Job Title: Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research. - Draft legal documentation. - Assist in the preparation of trial binders. Education and Experience Information: - Must be in either their 2nd or 3rd year of law school. - Desire to practice family law with some relevant classroom or clinic experience is required. - Ability to periodically join attorneys in court in Maryland, DC, and Virginia. - Demonstrated proficiency in legal research and writing. - Flu
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The law clerk positions at the organization offer law students a unique opportunity to engage in client-centered and team-based representation. Law clerks are integrated into trial teams, working alongside attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and support staff to ensure comprehensive advocacy for clients. Responsibilities include: - Conducting significant research and writing. - Engaging in witness prepa
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The **Members Only** (OPD) offers law students a unique, hands-on experience in assisting with the client-centered and team-based representation of clients. Law clerks are fully integrated into trial teams and work closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff. Their responsibilities include: - Conducting legal research - Researching and writing motions and memoranda - Engaging in case p
**Job Title:** Spring 2026 Law Clerk **Job Responsibilities:** The Spring 2026 Law Clerk position offers law students an immersive and hands-on experience in supporting the client-centered and team-based representation of clients at the organization. Law clerks are fully integrated into trial teams, collaborating closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff to ensure comprehensive advocacy for clients. Key responsibilities inc
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: - Law clerks will engage in comprehensive advocacy for clients of the organization. - Responsibilities include significant research and writing, witness preparation, investigations, and trial preparation. - Law clerks will work closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff as part of trial teams. - Specific tasks for the Juvenile Protection Division include observing Juvenile
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The Summer 2026 Law Clerk at the organization is an opportunity for law students to gain hands-on experience in legal defense, particularly in the Juvenile Defense division. Law clerks will work closely with Juvenile Defenders to assist in various aspects of case preparation, which includes: - Conducting legal research and drafting motions and memoranda. - Engaging in case planning and investigation. - Coordinating with
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The Summer 2026 Law Clerk position at the organization involves a range of responsibilities aimed at providing law students with practical experience in legal defense. Law clerks will: - Conduct legal research to support case preparation and strategy development. - Research and write motions and memoranda relevant to ongoing cases. - Participate in case planning and assist in the organization of case-related materials. -
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: Law clerks volunteering with the organization will work with the Legislative Affairs team to support bills in the Maryland Legislature aimed at enhancing justice, promoting accountability, and reducing mass incarceration. Key responsibilities include: - Supporting legislative efforts for early release of incarcerated individuals who are older or in poor health. - Advocating for treating youthful defenders as children wit
**Job Title:** JAG Corps Intern **Job Responsibilities:** - Serve as a paid legal intern in JAG Corps offices worldwide, with placements for first-year interns within the continental United States. - Work as temporary civil service employees performing a variety of legal assignments. - Gain first-hand experience of life in the JAG Corps through complete integration in an Army legal office. - Interns are considered valued team members and are expected to engage actively in t
Job Title: Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The Law Clerk position is part of the 2026 Summer Law Clerk Program at a law firm specializing in immigration law. The program is designed to provide an immersive experience in various aspects of immigration law, including removal defense, family petitions and waivers, business immigration, and federal litigation. Law clerks will rotate between three main practice areas: Affirmative, Defensive, and Litigation. During each rotation
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The Spring 2026 Law Clerk position offers current law students a unique opportunity to engage in client-centered and team-based representation of clients at the organization. Law clerks are fully integrated into trial teams, working closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff to ensure clients receive the best possible representation. Responsibilities include significant res
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: The role of a Spring 2026 Law Clerk at the organization involves providing hands-on experience for current law students in the client-centered and team-based representation of clients. Law clerks are fully integrated into the trial teams and work closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff. The responsibilities include: - Conducting significant legal research and writing - A
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: Law clerks at the organization have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by assisting in the client-centered and team-based representation of clients. This role involves fully integrating into trial teams and collaborating closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff to ensure comprehensive advocacy. Key responsibilities include: - Conducting significant research and w
Job Title: Spring 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: Law clerks at the organization are offered a hands-on experience to assist in client-centered and team-based representation of clients. They are fully integrated into trial teams and work closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff to ensure the best possible representation for clients. The responsibilities of a law clerk typically include: - Engaging in significant research
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: - Engage in legal research to support case preparation and defense strategies. - Draft motions and memoranda to assist in legal proceedings. - Participate in case planning to develop effective defense approaches. - Conduct investigations to gather pertinent information and evidence. - Coordinate with witnesses for trial and hearing preparations. - Assist in trial preparation and provide support during trials, hearings, a
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and write motions and memoranda. - Engage in case planning and investigation. - Coordinate with witnesses and prepare for trials, hearings, and sentencings. - Work closely with attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and other support staff to ensure comprehensive advocacy and client-centered representation. - Participate in significant research and writing tasks, witness preparatio
Job Title: Summer 2026 Law Clerk Job Responsibilities: - Support the Legislative Affairs team in the Maryland Legislature by working on bills aimed at improving justice, enhancing accountability, and reducing mass incarceration. - Focus on legislative priorities such as early release of older or ill incarcerated individuals, treating youthful offenders within the juvenile system, and decriminalizing marijuana. - Contribute to ongoing efforts in mental health care improvement
Contract Specialist, GS-07 Duties: The candidate follows established procedures to procure off-the-shelf materials, which are available from numerous commercial sources, and are easily identified by common names for which standard price lists are available. Prepares Invitation for Bid (IFB), Request for Quotation (RFQ) or Request for Proposal (RFP) ensuring that technical descriptions and appropriate contract clauses are included. Assists in monitoring contract performance a
Spring Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Summer Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Fall Internship The intern will be placed in the Media Bureau. Should be a law school student with an interest in cable television, broadcast television, broadcast radio, and/or post-licensing satellite matters. Some background in media communications is preferred.
Summer Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety
Fall Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety of
Spring Internship The intern will be placed in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Legal interns generally will be given assignments related to projects arising from the work of Bureau's Consumer Policy Division (CPD), Disability Rights Office (DRO), Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), and Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA). Some interns may focus primarily or solely on the work of one Division/Office, and some may receive assignments from a variety
Internship Intern must be in good academic standing and recent graduates. Should have a demonstrated interest in public service and excellent research and writing skills. Will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with the legislative and communications staff, while interns in the District Office will learn about the constituent services process by assisting communications and constituent services staff.
Summer Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Spring Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Fall Internship Intern responsibilities include to answering telephones, opening and sorting mail, giving Capitol tours to constituents, tracking legislation, attending community events, assisting with constituent casework, coordinating press-related activities, attending hearings, and preparing constituent correspondence. These tasks give students valuable, direct interaction with the inner workings of Capitol Hill and the legislative process.
Fall Internship The candidate will be responsible for performing exceptional constituent services, researching legislation, and leading Capitol Hill tours. Attend hearings and briefings, as well as perform additional duties based on their abilities and interests. Must have notable academic and extracurricular achievements, leadership potential and a strong writing ability.
Fall internship Interns' responsibilities will vary. Will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office.
Internship The intern will be expected to effectively communicate with staff members and constituents. Daily tasks include: administrative duties, leading tours of the United States Capitol building, communicating with constituents and other offices on Capitol Hill, attending hearings and meetings, writing briefings and memos, and conducting research. Should have an interest in American government and working in a fast-paced political environment.
Fall Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. College students or recent graduates will be considered. The hours are flexible to accommodate students' hectic course schedules, but gen
Summer Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. College students or recent graduates will be considered. The hours are flexible to accommodate students' hectic course schedules, but g
Summer Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. The hours may be flexible to accommodate students' course schedules, but generally run 9:00 . to 6:00 . when Congress is in sess
Spring Internship Interns' responsibilities will vary. Will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office.
Fall Internship The interns will be asked to answer phones, run errands, research legislation for the Member and legislative staff, attend hearings and briefings, and answer constituent letters on various issues before the House. As a result, interns learn about the legislative process and the many other functions of a congressional office. The hours may be flexible to accommodate students' course schedules, but generally run 9:00 . to 6:00 . when Congress is in sessio
Law students Interns will be involved in a variety of work, including providing support with commercial, investment treaty and State-to-State arbitrations, carrying out research, and assisting with written submissions and oral hearings. Must have junior lawyers, including recent law school / LLM graduates, who are interested in undertaking an internship in international arbitration.
Internships The candidate will engage in legal research and writing in conjunction with several major rulemakings and adjudicatory proceedings.
Internships The candidate will engage in legal research and writing in conjunction with several major rulemakings and adjudicatory proceedings.