To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and a short legal writing sample to CATintern.Applications@sfcityatty.org. Law School fellows must be motivated, well-organized, and able to effectively manage a range of responsibilities. Law School Fellows are required to draft legal motions, conduct hearings, and assist Assistant District Attorneys in preparing cases for jury trials. Paralegal articling students have the opportunity to participate in and support a variety of activities and assignments, including: The San Francisco City Procuratorate provides opportunities for paralegal students who wish to learn and work in local government and the public interest. Paralegal articling students work closely with paralegal mentors who provide legal support to assistant municipal prosecutors. Mentors provide ongoing professional feedback and engage articling paralegals as team members and are part of the firm`s broader solicitor-client relationship with municipal departments. In addition, paralegal articling students will participate in training and field trips with articling students from the office`s Faculty of Law articling program. City Attorney Paralegal Interns benefit from the local government legal practice not often taught in paralegal programs, providing important information about the office and sparking interest in a career in government. The San Francisco District Attorney`s Office Certified Legal Intern Program offers volunteer positions to law students interested in a career in criminal law. Interns are expected to respond to defense requests, conduct legal investigations, and appear in court with a supervising lawyer. All certified articling students work closely with Assistant Prosecutors at all stages of law enforcement. Interns can be deployed to various parts of the office, as well as to any location served by the office, depending on staffing needs. Summer Internship The intern will carry out a varied implementation.

mutual legal assistance missions, including the most important ones. Related legal research and writing. Agencies; and analysis of the legal implications of legislative developments. Administrative and judicial decisions, judgments and opinions on departmental programmes. Interns can. The summer 2022 articling student must be. Second and third year law students. Familiarity with people. Legal law, international criminal law and humanitarian law. The law, and the evidence is of. Law firm, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, human rights. Law, international law or comparative law.

and immigration law), and.. Law Student – Public Rights. a wide range of legal issues related to data protection. Preparation of a written memorandum, review and evaluation of evidence, preparation of possible requests for investigation and preparation of training materials. Also gain experience in developing investigation and visibility strategies. In addition to the courtroom, there are branches in the Youth Counselling Center, the Special Operations Department and the Municipal Court. In order to broaden their legal experience, articling students have the opportunity to hold various positions within the firm to support their legal skills and expertise in specific practice areas. with landlords and owners` lawyers in cases of unlawful detention measures (eviction orders). Assist in representing tenants at court hearings, settlement conferences and court proceedings. Collaborate with colleagues across the organization and within each department. Legal research and writing.

We believe that diversity in our office is crucial to delivering on the diversity of the work entrusted to us as an advocate for the city. Being able to draw on different perspectives allows us to be at the forefront of legal issues both locally and nationally. We recognize that much remains to be done to celebrate diversity in the advocacy profession and are committed to continuing our role in these efforts, beginning with our internship programs. The Public Prosecutor`s Office encourages a diverse pool of candidates, welcomes qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds and allocates positions on the basis of fair and open competition. Learn more about our efforts to fight racial justice and improve diversity in the prosecution. The program is designed as an intensive 12-week training program designed to provide 2L clerks with the various units of the office and the practical experience required to become effective litigators.