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Rule 9 Legal Intern Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$27/hr

Legal Rule 9 Intern April 21, 2026 General Summary The City of Puyallup is hiring for a Legal Intern (start date to be late May or early June 2026) The legal intern program is permitted under Rule 9 ...

Intern - Legal

Plano, TX · On-site +1

The legal intern is a "lawyer's representative" under Rule 503 of the Texas Rules of Evidence; and, therefore, communications between the legal intern and a corporate client (USRC or its affiliated ...

The legal intern is a "lawyer's representative" under Rule 503 of the Texas Rules of Evidence; and, therefore, communications between the legal intern and a corporate client (USRC or its affiliated ...

The Rule 9 intern may also research issues and draft responses to motions and may assist deputies with trial preparation and trial. This is a paid Summer internship with a minimum 8 week, maximum 12 ...

The Rule 9 intern may also research issues and draft responses to motions and may assist deputies with trial preparation and trial. This is a paid Summer internship with a minimum 8 week, maximum 12 ...

Licensed Legal Intern

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$35 - $37/hr

Must be able to obtain a Rule 9 license from the Washington State Bar prior to commencement of ... Pay for Licensed Legal Intern is: $35.00 hourly for pre-graduates $37.00 hourly for post-graduates ...

Licensed Legal Intern

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$35 - $37/hr

Must be able to obtain a Rule 9 license from the Washington State Bar prior to commencement of ... Pay for Licensed Legal Intern is: $35.00 hourly for pre-graduates $37.00 hourly for post-graduates ...

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Legal division, which includes 9 attorneys and 14 staff in total, performs all legal and investigatory work for the CFB. Legal division staff advise the Board, Executive team ...

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Legal division, which includes 9 attorneys and 14 staff in total, performs all legal and investigatory work for the CFB. Legal division staff advise the Board, Executive team ...

Legal Intern

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Legal division, which includes 9 attorneys and 14 staff in total, performs all legal and investigatory work for the CFB. Legal division staff advise the Board, Executive team ...

About this opportunity Learn more about the Legal Department in the mortgage world! You'll develop ... Our standard working hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Skills & Qualifications We're ...

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Legal division, which includes 9 attorneys and 14 staff in total, performs all legal and investigatory work for the CFB. Legal division staff advise the Board, Executive team ...

Our standard working hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Skills & Qualifications We're ... Department Legal & Compliance Locations Ft. Lauderdale HQ Hourly salary $15

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How much do rule 9 legal intern jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for rule 9 legal intern in the United States is $19.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Rule 9 Legal Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rule 9 Legal Intern, you need strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills, typically supported by completion of at least two years of law school and eligibility under Rule 9. Familiarity with legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, as well as proficiency in document management systems, is important. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and professionalism help you stand out when interacting with clients, attorneys, and the court. These skills are crucial for effective legal assistance, maintaining ethical standards, and building a foundation for a future legal career.

What types of projects and responsibilities can a Rule 9 Legal Intern expect to handle during their internship?

As a Rule 9 Legal Intern, you can expect to take on a hands-on role under the supervision of licensed attorneys. Common responsibilities include drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and assisting in trial preparation. Depending on the jurisdiction and office, you may have the opportunity to represent clients in court hearings, negotiations, or administrative proceedings. Collaboration with attorneys, paralegals, and other interns is typical, and you'll likely receive mentorship and feedback to help you develop practical legal skills. This experience is valuable for understanding the inner workings of a legal office and building a foundation for your legal career.

What is a Rule 9 Legal Intern?

A Rule 9 Legal Intern is a law student who is authorized to perform certain legal tasks under the supervision of a licensed attorney, typically in the state of Washington. This status is granted under Washington State Court Rule 9, which allows qualified law students to represent clients in court, draft legal documents, and provide legal advice while gaining practical experience. The program is designed to give law students hands-on legal training before they graduate and become licensed attorneys. Rule 9 Legal Interns must meet specific eligibility requirements and are limited in the types of cases and proceedings they can handle.
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Infographic showing various Rule 9 Legal Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 17% Full Time, and 77% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,159 per year, or $19.8 per hour.
Legal Rule 9 Intern

$27/hr

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Definition Internship Opportunity: Legal Rule 9 Intern April 21, 2026 General Summary The City of Puyallup is hiring for a Legal Intern (start date to be late May or early June 2026) The legal intern program is permitted under Rule 9-A limited license to practice in Washington State. Area of Law: Prosecution (may be some civil work, time permitting). A legal internship will provide opportunity for exposure to criminal trial practice.

The intern works closely with the prosecutor's office staff and law enforcement, and is in regular contact with judges, the defense bar and the general public. Compensation: $27.00 per hour. Paid sick leave is provided per state law

This position is not eligible for benefits. Hours: The position will be part-time and the hours will be set with input of the employee. Essential Functions The Criminal Rule 9 Intern is responsible for assisting in the prosecution of violations of the City's criminal and civil codes, under the direction of a Supervising Attorney.

Office duties include but are not limited to reviewing charging decisions, preparing cases for filing, and drafting documents to be filed in court. The Rule 9 Intern will also be tasked with representing the City in municipal court in a variety of criminal case proceedings such as arraignments, pre-trial hearings, evidentiary and motions hearings, and sentencing review hearings. The Rule 9 Intern will likely have the opportunity to second-chair jury and/or bench trials.

This position may also prepare and present contested infraction hearings in municipal court. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Knowledge of: Legal research methodologies; Basic criminal law principles.

Ability to: Learn new skills efficiently; Undertake on-the-job training and implement feedback as necessary; Exercise strong research and writing skills; Organize and analyze case facts and legal precedents; Actively listen and appropriately respond to complex information under time constraints; and Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Requirements: Completion of second year of law school -- Washington State Rule 9 qualification. Must pass a criminal history background check.

Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver's license. Selection Process Applicants are to email a cover letter, resume and a writing sample to: Shelley Werner, Senior Human Resources Generalist, at swerner@puyallupwa.gov. Resumes will be reviewed and candidates will be notified if they are selected for an interview

For additional information please contact: Chandra Zimmerman, Paralegal City of Puyallup Phone: 253 841-5598 Email: czimmerman@puyallupwa.gov GENERAL INFORMATION: Equal Employment Opportunity - The City of Puyallup is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and does not discriminate in any employer/employee relations based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, disability, genetic information, veteran's status or any other basis protected by applicable discrimination laws. Background - The City of Puyallup will need to obtain the proper background and criminal history information pursuant to RCW 43.43.830/832 for positions where the employee will or may have unsupervised access to children, developmentally delayed persons or vulnerable adults. Disability - In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability will be considered only in the context of an applicant's ability to perform essential functions of the job and to determine reasonable accommodation

Accommodation to participate in the job application and/or selection process for employment will be made upon request with reasonable notice. Please contact the Human Resources Department for further information. The physical demands described in this job announcement are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Identification - Applicants who are offered employment with the City are required to provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States within three days of date of hire, as required by the 1986 Federal Immigration Reform and Control Act. A list of acceptable documents verifying identity and authorization to work will be provided to those who are offered employment.

The City uses the E-Verify program. Drug-Free Workplace -The City of Puyallup is a drug-free, tobacco-free workplace. Note - The provisions of this job announcement do not constitute an expressed or implied contract.

Any provision contained herein may be modified and/or revoked without notice.