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Post Graduate Intern - Law Clerk

SRNL
Full-time
On-site
Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Description

Savannah River National Laboratory has an opening for a law student who has successfully completed their second year of law school to serve as a Law Clerk at the Office of General Counsel (OGC) during summer 2025. Β 


The SRNL OGC is comprised of experienced attorneys and legal professionals, who represent the Laboratory across a wide spectrum of practice areas. The SRNL OGC advises on legal aspects of the Laboratory’s research and development mission. Β This includes supporting requests of SRNL executives, researchers, engineers, and other staff in resolving legal issues and risks. Β You can anticipate assignments in any of the substantive areas relevant to operation of the Laboratory: e.g., litigation; business transactions; environmental, health and safety; government contracts; patent prosecution and intellectual property; export law; employment law; and more. Β 


You will be part of a cohort of graduate and undergraduate students from all over the United States who spend the summer experiencing SRNL’s world-class scientific facilities and participating in research with the Laboratory’s accomplished scientists and engineers. Β The summer program provides all interns the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of scientific and national-security mission orientations and other activities. Β 


This position is full time and paid, for up to 12 weeks during the summer of 2025. Β 
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Responsibilities

Essential Duties
- Research and draft legal memoranda and other documents; compile, summarize and analyze factual material.Β 
- Perform legal research to gather relevant rules, regulations, and case law in all areas of law.
- May interact with outside counsel, representatives of state and federal agencies, universities and private companies.
- Meet with Laboratory representatives to gather information to support the provision of legal advice and to learn about operations and legal matters at the Laboratory.
- Prepare and possibly present materials on legal and factual issues for varied audiences.
- Other general law assignments.



Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Completed a BS or BA Degree.
  • Must be currently enrolled in the second year of studies at an ABA-accredited law school.
  • Excellent writing and analytical skills.
  • Experience performing legal and factual research.
  • Experience writing memoranda documenting legal and factual research and analysis.Β 
  • Experience interpreting and applying state and federal laws, regulations, court rules and procedures.
  • Experience accomplishing multiple tasks and resolving conflicting priorities.
  • Experience demonstrating attention to detail, discretion, and judgment and tact in handling legal issues.
  • Experience communicating effectively with all levels of employees and outside entities.
  • All applicants must be U.S. citizens.

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Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working successfully as part of a team.
  • Interest and enthusiasm in learning about areas of law that may be unfamiliar.Β 
  • Microsoft Office skills such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.

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