What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intern - Federal Rights position at Legal Aid of Western Missouri?
Legal Aid of Western Missouri is currently accepting applications for our legal internship program from students with a strong commitment to public service.
Duties
Under the supervision of Legal Aid staff attorneys, interns will have the opportunity to participate in case work in one or more areas of civil practice. Duties may include:
Students eligible for the Rule 13 certification by the Missouri Board of Law Examiners may have the opportunity to represent clients in court. Students will be assigned a supervising attorney who will monitor their work and oversee representation of clients at administrative, municipal, state, or federal court hearings/trials.
Preference will be given to students who can commit to 30 hours of work per week. Stipends up to $5,000 are available. We also provide internships for school credit.
Based on geographic preference and availability, applicants may be assigned to either of our two offices in Kansas City, or satellite offices in Warrensburg, St. Joseph, and Joplin.
Submit resume, and cover letter indicating your preferred start and end dates, hours available per week, preferred office location, if you will be receiving credit, and three preferred areas of practice.
LAWMO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Those applicants requiring accommodation to the interview/application process should contact the Human Resources Department at EEO@lawmo.org.
Duties
Under the supervision of Legal Aid staff attorneys, interns will have the opportunity to participate in case work in one or more areas of civil practice. Duties may include:
- Conducting client interviews
- Making initial case assessments
- Obtaining discovery and other evidence
- Preparing clients for administrative hearings or trials
- Writing briefs and other legal memoranda
- Attending community outreach and education events.
Students eligible for the Rule 13 certification by the Missouri Board of Law Examiners may have the opportunity to represent clients in court. Students will be assigned a supervising attorney who will monitor their work and oversee representation of clients at administrative, municipal, state, or federal court hearings/trials.
Preference will be given to students who can commit to 30 hours of work per week. Stipends up to $5,000 are available. We also provide internships for school credit.
Based on geographic preference and availability, applicants may be assigned to either of our two offices in Kansas City, or satellite offices in Warrensburg, St. Joseph, and Joplin.
Submit resume, and cover letter indicating your preferred start and end dates, hours available per week, preferred office location, if you will be receiving credit, and three preferred areas of practice.
LAWMO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Those applicants requiring accommodation to the interview/application process should contact the Human Resources Department at EEO@lawmo.org.