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Want to start your legal journey?
Join our team at The Law Offices of Benjamin T. McLawhorn! Get hands-on experience and see what real-world law is all about.
At The Law Offices of Benjamin T. McLawhorn, we are seeking motivated, responsible, and passionate candidates for Legal Internships, or other positions to assist our team in our Cary office.
If you’re up for the task, we are looking for someone eager to learn and with the ability to follow along quickly. Should your qualifications fit our needs, you will have the opportunity to participate in a fun, collaborative environment while gaining real-life experience in the legal field.
Contact: Admin@mclawfirmnc.com with Cover Letter, Resume, and Writing Sample.
Internship Guidelines
Contract length: 3 months
Part-time hours: 15- 20 hours per week
Job Type: Part-time, Internship
Salary: Unpaid position
Schedule: M - F - 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (flexibility around class schedules)
*Our internship program lasts approximately 3 months, with the possibility of further employment following a successful completion of the program. We are always looking to grow our firm and for the right candidates to help us do just that. You will be working closely with our team who will help guide your knowledge of the legal system, and provide you with the experience needed to understand how a multi-jurisdictional law firm works.*