- The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office offers a Summer Clerkship Program for law students interested in public service and criminal law.
- The program runs from Jan. 5, 2025 to March 3, 2025 and offers hands-on experience in various units within the office, including Domestic Violence.
- Students participating in the program are expected to work 15-20 hours per week, with paid positions requiring 20 hours per week.
- The office also participates in the Allegheny County Bar Association Summer Clerkship Program for 1Ls.
- Interested students can apply for paid internships, credit externships, or both.
- On Campus Interviews are conducted at various law schools, including Duquesne University, University of Pittsburgh, and Villanova.
- Non-OCI applicants can submit their applications via email and undergraduate students can apply for credit positions.
- Intern duties include legal research and writing, clerical work, and assisting attorneys with trial preparation.
- Certified Legal Interns may also appear in court under the supervision of an Assistant District Attorney.
- Eligible students can apply for certification through the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners.
- This is a valuable opportunity for students to gain courtroom experience before finishing law school.
JOB TITLE: Summer Clerkship Program at Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
H1: Gain Hands-On Experience in Public Service and Criminal Law with the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office Summer Clerkship Program
H2: Internship Opportunities at Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
- Summer Clerkship Program offers hands-on experience in various units within the office.
- Positions available for law students interested in public service and criminal law.
- Program runs from Jan. 5, 2025 to March 3, 2025.
- Students expected to work 15-20 hours per week, with paid positions requiring 20 hours per week.
- Participates in the Allegheny County Bar Association Summer Clerkship Program for 1Ls.
- Available positions include paid internships, credit externships, or both.
- On Campus Interviews conducted at various law schools.
- Non-OCI applicants can submit applications via email.
- Undergraduate students can apply for credit positions.
- Intern duties include legal research and writing, clerical work, and assisting attorneys with trial preparation.
- Certified Legal Interns may also appear in court under supervision.
- Eligible students can apply for certification through the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners.
- Valuable opportunity for students to gain courtroom experience before finishing law school.
H2: Application Process for Summer Clerkship Program at Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
- Applications open Jan. 5, 2025 and close March 3, 2025.
- Administered by Assistant District Attorney Sarah Weikart.
- Questions can be directed to Sarah via email.
- Available positions include paid internships, credit externships, or both.
- On Campus Interviews conducted at various law schools.
- Non-OCI applicants can submit applications via email.
- Undergraduate students can apply for credit positions.
- No preference given to any school or application process.
- Students must submit a cover letter and resume.
- Deadline for applications is TBA (currently closed).
- Intern duties include legal research and writing, clerical work, and assisting attorneys with trial preparation.
- Certified Legal Interns may also appear in court under supervision.
- Eligible students can apply for certification through the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners.
H2: Salary Information for Summer Clerkship Program at Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
- The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office offers a Summer Clerkship Program for law students interested in public service and criminal law.
- The program runs from Jan. 5, 2025 to March 3, 2025 and offers hands-on experience in various units within the office, including Domestic Violence.
- Students participating in the program are expected to work 15-20 hours per week, with paid positions requiring 20 hours per week.
- The office also participates in the Allegheny County Bar Association Summer Clerkship Program for 1Ls.
- Interested students can apply for paid internships, credit externships, or both.
- On Campus Interviews are conducted at various law schools, including Duquesne University, University of Pittsburgh, and Villanova.
- Non-OCI applicants can submit their applications via email and undergraduate students can apply for credit positions.
- Intern duties include legal research and writing, clerical work, and assisting attorneys with trial preparation.
- Certified Legal Interns may also appear in court under the supervision of an Assistant District Attorney.
- Eligible students can apply for certification through the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners.
- This is a valuable opportunity for students to gain courtroom experience before finishing law school.