I need a summer job quick as a resume filler for the summer. The job I lined up fell through, because the firm is gone. T30, top 25%.
It can be unpaid / part-time / remote work. Prefer litigation. Would prefer substantive work like motion writing.
What's the quickest way to find such an internship besides school job site?
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Re: Quick way to find a unpaid summer internship?
Go chase up all the legal aid/indigent representation places you can find. Are you rising 2L or 3L? If you're a rising 3L, do you have whatever your state requires for court appearances?Anonymous User wrote:I need a summer job quick as a resume filler for the summer. The job I lined up fell through, because the firm is gone. T30, top 25%.
It can be unpaid / part-time / remote work. Prefer litigation. Would prefer substantive work like motion writing.
What's the quickest way to find such an internship besides school job site?
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Re: Quick way to find a unpaid summer internship?
You can try to do a volunteer or unpaid intern position at your local legal services organization--they always need people to help and it is a good way to get some substantive experience, even if it isn't necessarily the area you want to work in. You could also reach out to professors to be a research assistant for the summer--usually can be paid. At worst, it's a way to keep busy and have something on your resume--at best, it's a good way to build a connection with a professor and have something interesting to talk about (or at least pretend the topic was interesting) in interviews. Honestly, Indeed.com isn't a bad choice either. Also look at LinkedIn job postings. Reach out to mentors and see if they can put any feelers out.
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Re: Quick way to find a unpaid summer internship?
Call chambers of your local judges and see if they want a summer intern. Call one of the lower tier courts (for example, state court rather than superior court). You'll get to draft orders, and see some lawyering (bad and good).
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