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ID #51031437
Estado Oregon
Ciudad Portland
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Oregon
Showed 2024-02-10
Fecha 2024-02-10
Fecha tope 2024-04-10
Categoría No lucrativo
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Legal Extern

Oregon, Portland, 97201 Portland USA

Vacancy caducado!

Additional Documents: Cover Letter, Unofficial Transcript

How to Apply:

Your application should include (1) a tailored, typo-free cover letter; (2) updated resume; and (3) unofficial transcript. Students should clearly state at the start of their cover letters which semesters they are available and would like to be considered for.

For application instructions, please visit OPB's careers page. You will be asked to create an account, upload your cover letter and resume and unofficial transcript. Once you click “submit” you cannot make changes to your application.

OPB is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Job Titles:

Summer 2024, Fall 2024 & Spring 2025 Field Placements

Employer:

Oregon Public Broadcasting (Portland, OR)

Position Type:

Field Placement Opportunity, Student Employment, Full Time, Part Time, Paid

Hours:

20-40 hrs per week for minimum of 12 weeks (the more, the better)

Position Description:

OPB is seeking interesting people to fill externship positions for the Summer 2024, Fall 2024, and Winter/Spring 2025 terms. There will be at least two positions per term.

OPB’s small but mightyTM legal team consists of four full-time attorneys, two paralegals, and a legal assistant. Externs will work closely with OPB's General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, Staff Attorney, and Roger Cooke Legal Fellow, all of whom are experienced lawyers.

The department handles all OPB's legal matters (except employment law), including all business and vendor contracts, real property leases, tower leases, IP licenses, and public records request petitions. An extern can expect broad experience designed to improve legal judgment and communication.

Work environment is business casual and generally a mix of in the office and remote, with most work being remote. All necessary equipment is provided. Hours and working locations are somewhat flexible, but we’ve learned over the last decade that students who can serve closer to full time get a superior experience.

OPB's extern program is well established, and prospective applicants are encouraged to talk with past externs about their experiences.

Qualifications:

Students that get the most out of the experience have a curiosity about different areas of the law and a passion for public broadcasting and its mission. Strong writing skills make things better. A demonstrated interest in media law, copyright licensing, and/or nonprofit business issues is nice but not critical, we do plenty of straight up business law too.

Our day-to-day is different every day, so we value candidates with flexibility and the ability to prioritize time-sensitive matters. Applicants should have advanced research and writing skills, the ability to function independently with limited supervision and demonstrate attention to detail in all work product.

OPB, and specifically the legal team, believe that diverse backgrounds and experiences are the keys to excellent collaborative work. We especially encourage students from a diverse cultural background and nontraditional legal backgrounds to apply.

Student Perspective:

“As I want to work in the areas of entertainment or media law, this externship provided me with my first opportunity to experience what it means to work in these industries. My supervisors demonstrated a level of trust in me and my work product to the point where it often felt like I was a legitimate lawyer on the legal team and not just an extern. My supervisors and I developed a great relationship and I intend to maintain my connections with them moving forward.”

Terms:

Generally, terms are as follows.

Summer – June through August

Fall – August through December

Winter/Spring – January through May

Deadline Details:

February 26, 2024 at 12:00pm

Emphasis of Practice/Position:

Contract Review/Management, Entertainment & Sports, Intellectual Property, Real Property, and Public Records Advocacy.

Desired Class Level(s):

Prefer 2L at time of application. 3L at time of externship, but we have had great experiences with 1L applicants too.

Compensation Type:

Paid on a monthly basis; possible Academic Credit

Compensation Details:

Hourly Rate: $20

Academic Credit:

Between you and your law school, but we’re happy to fill out any required forms.

Address applications to (name and title):

Lupita Velazquez, Legal Assistant and Jon Bial, Deputy General Counsel

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