Job Title: 2026 Summer Intern - Prosecuting Attorneys Association Job Responsibilities: - Interns will gain practical experience in law and oral advocacy by working in prosecutors’ offices. - They will handle in-court assignments typically managed by assistant prosecutors. - Interns will be involved in plea negotiations, bench trials, formal hearings, and case review. - They may participate in family court proceedings and have the opportunity to prepare and conduct jury tr...
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2011 Summer Intern Program 2011 Summer Intern Packet Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan 2011 Summer Intern Program Overview Why should you be interested? T You will practice law and oral advocacy. T You will be given in-court assignments otherwise handled by assistant prosecuting attorneys. T You will see the inner workings of the criminal justice system. T You will be paid a salary of $4, for 11 weeks of work. Why are we interested in you?
Internships The interns may be asked to do a variety of things, including day-to-day office work such as answering phones, writing letters and assisting with media clips. May be assigned to assist in various constituent case work or work on District-based projects of importance.
Contracts Negotiator V Duties: Leads the full contracting process by analyzing the most significant business, financial, and legal risks, including developing and communicating creative solutions and mitigation strategies for key negotiation points with customers, and drafting and negotiating appropriate contractual language to reflect the business interests and policies of company. Leads planning process for prioritizing deal support in working with senior sales and busines
State Judicial Clerkship The Honorable Judge Dennis F. Murphy The candidate should have good academic grades. Should apply directly to individual trial court judge(s).
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State Judicial Clerkship The Honorable Judge Patricia A. Morse The candidate should have good academic grades. Students should apply directly to individual trial court judge(s).
Summer Intern Program, 2013 The interns will practice law and oral advocacy. Will be given in-court assignments otherwise handled by assistant prosecuting attorneys. Will also see the inner workings of the criminal justice system. This program offers students a unique opportunity. Pursuant to Michigan Court Rule , students are given independent authority to appear and represent the People of the State of Michigan in numerous court proceedings. Students typically negotia
Trademark Attorney The candidate will be responsible for providing legal counsel on branding activities, including the selection and registration of trademarks; US trademark prosecution; directing agents in the prosecution of foreign applications; managing contested matters related to trademarks; and assisting in the review and preparation of trademark licenses, sourcing, distribution, and related agreements. Must have 2-4 years of relevant experience following a superior la