Thursday, April 23, 2015 – Employment, fellowship, and internship opportunities update:


For more information and to apply to the opportunities below, please visit Symplicity @ law-fiu-csm.symplicity.com/students/

 

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ANIMAL LEGAL DEFENSE FUND FALL 2015 & SPRING 2016 CLERKSHIPS [DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2015]

Compensation is $15 per hour subject to the student’s preference; they may instead structure the clerkship as an unpaid, for-credit externship or as a volunteer position to meet a curricular pro bono requirement.

Who: 2Ls and 3Ls

When: 14 weeks each semester (students are expected to commit 15 hours per week to the clerkship, all of which may be done remotely); start date is flexible (dependent upon student’s schedule)

Complete details: Available @ aldf.org/resources/animal-law-events-opportunities/clerkships

Contact: Wendy Cromwell @ wcromwell@aldf.org

 

REMINDER: TRUJILLO VARGAS ORTIZ & GONZALEZ LLLP – 4 LAW CLERK POSITIONS OPEN [DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2015]

Trujillo Vargas Ortiz & Gonzalez LLLP is seeking to hire new law clerks (paid).

**Applications accepted on rolling basis – interviews currently in progress**

Requirements: Candidate must have strong organizational, research and writing skills. The candidate will be able to work directly with clients, draft trial documents and coordinate discovery.

Submission components: (1) Cover letter, (2) resume, and (3) transcript

Send to: Natalia Huertas @ nhuertas@trujillovargas.com

[For additional details, check Friday, April 17 Blog Post and view at Symplicity]

 

REMINDER: OBRONT COREY, PLLC – ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY & LAW CLERK POSITIONS [DEADLINE: MAY 8, 2015]

Obront Corey, PLLC is hiring. In need of Law Clerks and Associates with 1-5 years of experience. Obront Corey, PLLC is a full service law firm with a focus on corporate and personal injury law.

Submission components: (1) Cover letter, (2) resume, (3) transcript, and (4) writing sample

Send to: ktibor@obrontcorey.com

[For additional details, check Friday, April 17 Blog Post and view at Symplicity]

 

HERMELEE LAW, P.L. – SUMMER 2015 LAW CLERK [DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2015]

Hermelee Law, P.L. is seeking a Summer 2015 Law Clerk, with the possibility to continue into the school year. This is a paid position and compensation will depend upon qualifications and availability. Hermelee Law, P.L. is a small boutique firm located near Coconut Grove and Coral Gables. Areas of focus include but are not limited to real estate transactions, complex business litigation, intellectual property and contractual disputes.

Who: Rising 2Ls and rising 3Ls

Where: 2100 Coral Way, Suite 203, Miami, FL 33145

When: 20-30 hours per week (15-20 during school semester)

Requirements: The posted requirements are not set in stone and are meant to be a guideline for applicants. If you fail to meet one of the listed criteria, but still feel you would be a strong applicant for the position, please apply anyway, but be prepared to address missing items during your interview.

Skills:

  • Experience/interest in real estate law and/or contract law
  • Should be well organized
  • Should have excelled in LSV courses

GPA: Top 50% class rank (with a preference for B average in LSV grades)

Submission components: (1) Cover letter, (2) resume, and (3) writing sample (from school or previous work experiences)

Send to: Ross D. Hermelee, Esq. @ rdhermelee@hermeleelaw.com

Complete details: Available @ Symplicity job posting

 

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