Office of the General Counsel Intern – NPR

NPR
Published
October 20, 2018
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Category
Job Type

Description

Description:

Legal interns are crucial contributors to the work of the Office of the General Counsel (“OGC”). The OGC is responsible for providing high quality, cost-efficient, legal and related services to our NPR clients to achieve its mission of service to the public.

The OGC offers challenging and diverse work assignments for legal interns as it provides legal assistance to all divisions of NPR. The OGC handles a wide variety of legal issues, including: FCC regulatory and other communications; First Amendment; Internet; various aspects of intellectual property, including music rights, content licensing, copyright, trademark, and patents; nonprofit tax; technology, such as software licensing; employment and labor, including Title VII, labor relations, and other aspects of the employer-employee relationship; and corporate law, as well as contracts in all areas.

Law interns are expected to contribute in all practice areas. Interns not only conduct legal research and prepare legal memoranda, contracts and other legal documents, but they also participate in client meetings, legislative and regulatory meetings, and other “outside-the-library” projects such as observing legal proceedings and attending legal training offered through the District of Columbia Bar Association or other local organizations.

Qualifications:

  • Preference is for students who will have completed two (2) years of law school by the time of their internships
  • Applications from law students who have completed their first year, at a minimum, will also be considered if they have relevant background experience and strong legal research and writing skills.
  • Internships are available for fall/winter and winter/spring terms and summer.

Application Info:

NPR offers legal internships throughout the year. Course credit may be obtained by arrangement with individual law schools. During the summer, law clerks are expected to work full time, 40 hours per week for 10 weeks. Spring, fall, and winter internships can be on a part-time (at least 15-20 hours per week) or full-time schedule.

We consider applications for winter/spring and fall internships on a rolling basis during the year. Submit summer applications in the preceding January, preferably after fall semester grades are available.

Applications for legal internships must include:

  • a cover letter;
  • a résumé;
  • a legal writing sample;
  • names and contact information for three references (reference letters are not required), at least two of whom should be familiar with the applicant’s legal research and writing skills;
  • an unofficial law school transcript

Application:

Candidates can apply online here.

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