Organization: **Members Only** Job Title: Summer Internship Program Experience: Second and third-year law students Salary: Unpaid, volunteer program Commitment: 10 weeks Introduction The **Members Only**, under direction of the Attorney General, offers a unique opportunity for second and third-year law students to gain practical experience through its Summer Internship Program. As the largest law firm in the state, the Department of Law has volunteer summer intern positions available for
Organization: Assistant Attorney General & Assistant District Attorney (Attorney 1 - 4) Salary: Depends on qualifications, range 18-24 Location: Statewide, AK Job Type: Full-time Job Number: 49309 Department: Law Opening Date: 02/10/2025 Position Open To: All Applicants Bargaining Unit: Partially Exempt Salary and Benefits: - Salary depends on qualifications and experience - Geographical pay differences may apply - Eligible for promotion from A
Job Title: Assistant District Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Assistant District Attorney position at the Dillingham District Attorney’s Office offers a unique opportunity to engage in substantial legal responsibilities from the start. The role involves handling a variety of misdemeanor and felony prosecutions, providing the incumbent with extensive courtroom experience. Key responsibilities include managing daily hearings, pre-trial motions, and trials, as well as deal...
Job Title: Legal Interns, Academic Year Job Responsibilities: Legal interns at the organization are tasked with representing clients in various court proceedings under the state's student practice rule. Interns can receive a permit to appear in court and represent clients in misdemeanor matters. Their responsibilities include: - Representing clients in court for bail hearings, arraignments, and misdemeanor sentencing. - Participating in evidentiary hearings, trials, juvenile
Job Title: Legal Interns, Summer Job Responsibilities: Legal interns at the organization will engage in a comprehensive and challenging internship experience, focusing on both criminal and certain civil matters. Interns will be placed in one of the organization's thirteen offices across various locations. Their primary responsibilities will include: - Representing clients in court under the state's student practice rule, specifically in misdemeanor matters. - Participating