Are you interested in a rewarding and challenging opportunity? The Department of Justice is looking for ambitious and reliable volunteer law students who can:
assist in handling large mass tort cases;
investigate cases and organize large cases files;
research federal and state law, and federal agency guidelines;
research expert witnesses;
summarize transcripts and medical reports;
work on broad and diverse legal case matters; and
be a part of a team that has responsibility, visibility, and importance.
Qualifications:
Be a current law student. Excellent research and writing skills, organizational skills, attention to detail, and a desire to be part of a team environment are essential. Excellent opportunity for students with a background and interest in environmental law, toxic torts, and/or complex multi-party litigation and multi-district litigations. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Interns must be able to commit 40 hours per week for 8 to 12 weeks in the summer.
Salary:
Volunteer (uncompensated). Course-credit, work-study, and externship opportunities are available depending on school requirements.
Travel:
N/A
Closing Date: 30th April, 2021
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How to Apply
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and current transcript via email to etlintern.hiring@usdoj.gov. The cover letter should be addressed to the "Environmental Torts- Law Student Volunteer Coordinator." It is best to send all documents in .PDF format. The consideration of applications and interview process will begin in February 2021 and will proceed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.