Open opportunities for 1L & 2L Students
Varsity Tutors 2L’s – Symplicity job posting # 22105 (Deadline Wed. 3/20)
Varsity Tutors is seeking a talented 2L currently enrolled in law school to join our team as a Legal Intern. This Legal Intern will provide legal support under the direction of the Vice President and General Counsel, as well as the Corporate Paralegal. The Legal Intern will primarily assist with research, drafting, file review, and general administrative clerical work. This internship is designed to provide top law students with an opportunity to gain real-world experience while working on challenging and meaningful projects with our Vice President and General Counsel. This position will be based out of our corporate headquarters in Clayton, MO.
Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, Inc.– Alton (apply directly)
I am emailing regarding internship positions at the Alton office of Land of
Lincoln. After extending several offers to students who ended up already
accepting positions elsewhere, we have not yet filled all of our summer
internship positions at our office. We are still accepting applications if
there are students without jobs who are interested in an unpaid public interest
internship. If they are interested, they can email their resume and cover
letter to either myself at this email (ashula@lincolnlegal.org) or Andrea Schrader at (anschrader@lincolnlegal.org).
They can feel free to contact us with questions they may have as well.
Ashley Shula
Attorney at Law
Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, Inc.
310 Easton St., Ste. 330
Alton, IL 62002
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM) / Invest STL: Symplicity job # 22215 –Deadline Sunday, March 18th
Title: Community Economic Development/Neighborhood Vacancy Initiative – Intern
LSEM is seeking an intern to work in its Community Economic Development’s Neighborhood Vacancy Initiative (NVI). NVI represents neighborhood and community organizations in state court lawsuits against the absentee owners of vacant nuisance property to encourage repair, sales, or to make court supervised rehabilitation in exchange for title. Services also include representation of both groups and low-income individuals in title clearance matters. Students with an interest in community development, poverty law, real property, land use, and zoning preferred. Students will split time between LSEM’s main office and the office of a neighborhood organization client receiving financial and technical support from Invest STL, a community development initiative sponsored by St. Louis Community Foundation Students must have reliable transportation and a laptop computer.
Unpaid – Public Interest Award eligible