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Financial Line Claims Intern

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$18.25 - $24/hr

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... law. Benefits Lineage provides safe, stable, reliable work environments, medical, dental, and basic life and disability insurance benefits, 401k retirement plan, paid time off, annual bonus ...

Financial Line Claims Intern

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$18.25 - $24/hr

Financial LinesClaims Intern The Opportunity: QBE has a Summer 2026 internship opportunity in its ... Finance or Pre-Law. * Demonstrated leadership experience through extracurricular activities ...

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How much do pre law intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for pre law intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Pre Law Intern vs Law Clerk?

AspectPre Law InternLaw Clerk
Required CredentialsUsually current undergraduates or recent graduates; no formal legal credentials requiredTypically law students or recent law graduates; may require law school enrollment or graduation
Work EnvironmentInternships often in law firms, legal departments, or nonprofits; limited responsibilitiesMore advanced legal research, drafting, and case analysis; often in law firms or courts
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by law firms, legal organizations, and universities for early legal exposureCommonly employed in courts, law firms, and government agencies for legal support roles

Pre Law Interns are typically undergraduate students gaining initial exposure to the legal field, while Law Clerks are usually law students or recent graduates performing more substantive legal work. The roles differ mainly in experience level, responsibilities, and credentials required, with Law Clerks engaging in more complex legal tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pre Law Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pre Law Intern, you need strong research, writing, and analytical skills, typically supported by progress toward a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis and proficiency in Microsoft Office are often expected. Attention to detail, professionalism, and effective communication help interns stand out in legal environments. These skills are essential for accurately supporting attorneys, managing confidential information, and gaining valuable exposure to legal processes.

What types of tasks and projects can I expect to work on as a Pre Law Intern?

As a Pre Law Intern, you can expect to assist with a variety of tasks such as conducting legal research, drafting memos, organizing case files, and attending client meetings or court hearings with supervising attorneys. You may also help with document review and administrative support, gaining practical exposure to the daily operations of a law office. This role provides a valuable opportunity to observe legal professionals in action, develop your understanding of legal procedures, and build skills that will benefit you in law school and beyond.

What are Pre Law Interns?

Pre Law Interns are students or recent graduates who participate in internships to gain practical experience in legal settings before attending law school. They typically assist attorneys or legal professionals with research, administrative tasks, case preparation, and observing legal proceedings. These internships provide valuable insight into the legal profession, help build relevant skills, and strengthen law school applications. Pre Law Interns may work in law firms, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or corporate legal departments.
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Infographic showing various Pre Law Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 7% As Needed, 14% Full Time, 58% Part Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.
Legal Assistant Intern - Alternate Defender's Office (Unpaid Intern)

Legal Assistant Intern - Alternate Defender's Office (Unpaid Intern)

Orange County, CA

Santa Ana, CA • On-site

Internship

Posted 3 days ago


County Of Orange (California) rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

123rd of 645 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Location : Santa Ana
Job Type: Unpaid Intern
Job Number: 0000IN-0120-058 (O)
Department: Public Defender
Opening Date: 08/31/2021
Closing Date: Continuous
CAREER DESCRIPTION
Position
Legal Assistant Intern
Alternate Defender's Office
This internship recruitment will remain posted on a continuous basis until the needs of the Agency are met. Students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply immediately.
ALTERNATE DEFENDER'S OFFICE
The role of the Alternate Defender's Office is to provide quality representation to clients in an efficient and cost-effective manner. People who cannot afford to hire a lawyer have the right to a court-appointed lawyer, which in most cases is the Public Defender with a deputy public defender handling the case. The Alternate Defender is the office that handles cases if the Public Defender is not available for appointment (typically if there is a legal conflict of interest).
THE OPPORTUNITY
Interns may work with trial attorneys, investigators, paralegals and secretaries. Duties may include organizing discovery and indexing information; summarizing witness statements; copying and filing case files; preparing and serving agency subpoenas; interacting with court staff to file court motions; serving court orders at the O.C. Sheriff's Department; picking up cases, discovery, and records from various agencies; and delivering clothing and legal mail to the jail. Interns may also be asked to conduct internet research related to various forensic experts and issues. Interns will take part in tactical and strategic discussions on defense theories. Whenever possible, interns are encouraged to attend court proceedings, especially jury trials.
Students or recent graduates contemplating law-school or studying for the LSAT will find this internship extremely valuable.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must currently be enrolled in an accredited college/university and have completed at least two years of undergraduate studies or achieved an associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Forensics, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Pre-Law, Government Studies or related fields. Recent graduates (within 6 months) who have completed their degree in one of the listed fields are also eligible to apply.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Computer skills, especially Microsoft Office Suite, and foreign language skills (Spanish or Vietnamese) are a plus. Applicants with previous experience working with at-risk populations are highly desirable.
TIME COMMITMENT
The internship is in-person only. Minimum 12 - 16 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months or up to 6 months. Time frames of less than 3 months cannot be accommodated.
Hours may be scheduled Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ideal schedules are from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., two days per week, but other options will be considered.
Applicants able to schedule the maximum hours/duration listed for this internship typically gain a more in-depth experience.
BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO INTERN
Although this is an unpaid position that does not lead to permanent employment or include employee benefits, interns are offered an opportunity to explore career options, build resumes, network with professionals in their fields of interest and gain hands-on experience in a legal setting. The internship offers students and recent graduates an opportunity to experience real-life situations within a legal office that complement their academic studies and career goals.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Students should apply no more than 4 to 5 weeks before their anticipated start date. Applications that have anticipated start dates beyond 5 weeks will not be considered.
Applicants must attach a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts to their application. The cover letter is an opportunity for students to describe career and academic goals, to elaborate upon personal and academic accomplishments, and to identify what type of internship experience they are seeking. Learn more about what to include in a cover letter .
REQUIRED BACKGROUND SCREENING/REFERENCE CHECK
Prior to placement, applicants may be asked to submit contact information for reference checks, and a background screening will be conducted that requires a state issued driver's license or ID card and a U.S. Social Security number.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Internship recruitments may close at any time at the discretion of the agency.
EMAIL NOTIFICATION
Email is the primary form of notification during the recruitment process. Please ensure your correct email address is included in our application and use only one email account.
NOTE: User accounts are established for one person only and should not be shared with another person. Multiple applications with multiple users may jeopardize your status in the recruitment process for any positions for which you apply.
Candidates will be notified regarding their status as the recruitment proceeds via email through the GovernmentJobs.com site. Please check your email folders, including spam/junk folders, and/or accept emails ending with "governmentjobs.com" and "ocgov.com." If your email address should change, please update your profile at
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For additional internship postings, please check our Web site at the following link:
Click for additional Frequently Asked Questions.
For specific information pertaining to this recruitment, please contact (714) 834-2555 or
EEO INFORMATION
Orange County, as an equal employment opportunity employer,
encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

This position does not offer any benefits.
If you have any questions, please contact the recruiter for this position. The recruiter should be listed on the Job Posting.
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To be considered for an internship opportunity, you must submit by attaching to this application your cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts.
I have read and understand this requirement to be considered.
(Please attach cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts)
  • YES
  • NO

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I am currently enrolled in an accredited college/university and have completed at least two years of undergraduate studies or achieved an associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Forensics, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Pre-Law, Government Studies or related fields; or I am a recent graduate (6 months) who earned a degree in one of the above fields of study
  • YES
  • NO

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Please list computer programs that you have experience with such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
04
Please enter your current GPA.
05
Please list the number of hours you can schedule each week.
06
Please enter approximate date you can begin internship.
Please note: Students should be applying 4 to 5 weeks before their anticipated start date. Applications that have a start date more than 5 weeks out will not be considered
07
Please list out the days you are available to schedule intern hours and the available times for each day. Example: Monday, 10am-2pm.
08
Type your preferred duration of internship. Example: 3 months
Please note: Timeframes of less than 3 months cannot be accommodated. Applications that show a duration of less than 3 months will not be considered.
09
Please read the following statement carefully. After reading the statement, answer the question.
In conjunction with the passage of Assembly Bill 2830 by the California State Legislature, specific individuals may qualify for hiring preference when applying for an internship position.
Individuals who are, or have been, a dependent child in foster care, a homeless youth, or a formerly incarcerated youth as defined by Government Code section 31000.11 are encouraged to apply and will be given priority in the hiring process. Please note that prior to appointment, individuals claiming preference under one of these categories may be required to furnish documentation establishing their eligibility. Are you eligible to receive this hiring preference based on Government Code 31000.11?
(Select "Yes" only if you belong to one of the above mentioned categories)
  • No, I am not eligible
  • I am, or have been, a dependent child in foster care, a homeless youth, or a formerly incarcerated youth as defined by Government Code section 31000.11

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As part of the background process, students applying for an internship will need to provide a social security number. Are you able to meet this requirement?
  • Yes
  • No

11
Will you receive academic credit through your college/university?
(Students will be asked to provide University agreements or MOUs that a site supervisor is required to sign before being offered placement)
  • Yes
  • No

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