Job Description
Law Firm Seeks Summer Associates for Diverse Intellectual Property Practice
Lerner David, a leading law firm specializing in intellectual property, is currently accepting applications for its highly sought-after summer associate program. This program is open to law students completing their second year of law school and offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a variety of areas within the firm's practice.
Requirements: - Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in science or engineering, or have sufficient credits in technical disciplines to obtain admission to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. - Strong academic credentials and a commitment to excellence are essential.
Program Details: - 8-week program, beginning in June and ending at the end of July. - Assigned attorney mentor to facilitate transition from law student to summer associate. - Exposure to a variety of matters including patent and trademark prosecution, licensing, acquisition due diligence, infringement studies and opinions, and litigation. - Informal and collegial work atmosphere. - Social events to foster relationships among summer associates and firm attorneys.
Why Join Lerner David? - Committed to finding motivated and talented individuals who can grow and develop into future partners. - Emphasis on providing excellent training and exposure to diverse matters. - Open-door, noncompetitive environment where questions are encouraged and dialogue among all attorneys is commonplace. - Proximity to major highways and New Jersey Transit trains, making it possible to commute from various locations.
Application Deadline: August 15, 2024
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please click on the link provided.
Join Lerner David's summer associate program and take the first step towards building a successful legal career in intellectual property. Don't miss out on this chance to work with a top firm and gain valuable experience in a variety of areas. Apply now and make your mark in the world of intellectual property law.