- The minimum period for an internship is two months; the maximum is six months.
- You will need a good understanding of written and spoken English, and you must be able to write and speak in English at a level that will enable you to converse with attorneys and do some basic research.
- It is not necessary to have studied U.S. law or common law, but of course it would be advantageous if you have.
- You will need to send us a resume or CV, plus Zeugnisse if you are applying from Germany.
- We are a small but sophisticated law firm. We will make sure that the time you spend here is worthwhile. We will teach you the basics of legal research and analysis, and we will give you a solid grounding in the legal system of the United States. We will give you assignments at the highest level of responsibility you can handle.
- We only take one foreign law clerk at a time, so please apply early and let us know which time period(s) are of interest to you.Expect to devote a lot of time and energy to your internship, including long hours at times.
- As is the case for all our foreign law clerks, your position with us will be unpaid. (Your visa will not permit you to earn money while you are here.)
- Columbus is a thriving metropolitan area of 1.4 million people. There are more than 10,000 attorneys here. There are several universities and colleges here, the largest of which is The Ohio State University (www.osu.edu) with more than 50,000 students. The cost of living in Columbus is generally much lower than in Europe, and somewhat lower than many other U.S. cities.
- We will help arrange for a place for you to stay if you desire. Although there is not much public transportation compared to cities in Europe and Asia, our offices are located right near two main bus lines.
Please contact us at interns@conkleellis.com to apply for an internship.
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