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Spring Legal Intern Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

GTM Intern

San Jose, CA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

We are looking for Fall '26, Spring '27, and Summer '27 interns. Key responsibilities * Research ... Work cross-functionally with legal, architecture, and software to best coordinate efforts across ...

GTM Intern

San Jose, CA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

We are looking for Fall '26, Spring '27, and Summer '27 interns. Key responsibilities * Research ... Work cross-functionally with legal, architecture, and software to best coordinate efforts across ...

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How much do spring legal intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for spring legal intern in California is $19.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.91 and $22.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Spring Legal Intern, you generally need strong legal research and writing skills, attention to detail, and enrollment in or completion of law school coursework. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office, is typically expected. Excellent communication, time management, and a proactive attitude help set candidates apart in legal environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing high-quality work, supporting attorneys effectively, and gaining valuable experience for a future legal career.

What are Spring Legal Interns?

Spring Legal Interns are law students or recent graduates who work temporarily in a legal setting, typically during the spring semester. They assist attorneys with legal research, drafting documents, case preparation, and administrative tasks. These internships provide valuable practical experience and exposure to various areas of law, helping interns develop their legal skills and professional networks. Spring Legal Internships are often unpaid or stipend-based and can be found in law firms, government agencies, non-profits, and corporate legal departments.

What types of projects and tasks can a Spring Legal Intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Spring Legal Intern, you can expect to assist attorneys with legal research, draft memos and documents, and help prepare for client meetings or court proceedings. Interns often review case files, summarize depositions, and support due diligence efforts for ongoing matters. You’ll likely collaborate closely with other interns, paralegals, and associates, gaining exposure to various practice areas within the firm or organization. This hands-on experience provides valuable insight into legal workflows and helps develop foundational skills for a future legal career.
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Legal Intern - District Attorney's Office Unpaid (Fall 2026 Placement)

Legal Intern - District Attorney's Office Unpaid (Fall 2026 Placement)

Orange County, CA

Santa Ana, CA • On-site

Internship

Posted 5 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

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Job description

Location : Santa Ana
Job Type: Unpaid Intern
Job Number: 0000IN-0723-026 (O)
Department: District Attorney
Opening Date: 09/28/2022
Closing Date: Continuous
CAREER DESCRIPTION
Position
Legal Intern
Office of the District Attorney
Applications are currently being accepted for Fall 2026 placement through June 30, 2026. Students who apply will be placed on a waiting list and may be contacted for an interview by the Department at a future date. Applications for Spring 2027 placement will be accepted from July 1, 2026 through October 31, 2026.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
The Office of the District Attorney represents the People of the State of California in some civil and in all criminal proceedings. The mission of the Office of the District Attorney is to enhance public safety and welfare and to protect and respect crime victims and create security in the community through vigorous enforcement of criminal and civil laws in a just, honest, efficient and ethical manner.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Duties will vary depending upon qualifications and academic level of the applicant. Interns will work with trial attorneys, investigators, investigative assistants and paralegals. Assignments may include the following:
  • Organize discovery and index information
  • Assist with research projects, utilizing library resources and the Internet
  • Gather and analyze data and facts as needed to support investigations
  • Completion of assignments that require faxing, photocopying, typing, etc.
Internship positions with the District Attorney's Office require a high degree of confidentiality and discretion due to the sensitivity of the cases.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must currently meet the following requirements:
  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Can neither be enrolled in nor graduated from law school
  • Can neither be enrolled in nor received a certificate from a paralegal program

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Excellent written and oral communication skills. Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently and use good judgment. Ability to carry out projects and responsibilities to completion. Good computer skills.
TIME COMMITMENT
The nature of the work being handled by the Office of the District Attorney necessitates that the volunteers come into the office. Remote work is not available.
Students who apply will only be considered for Fall 2026 placement. Placement prior to Fall 2026 cannot be accommodated at this time.
Minimum of 12 hours per week for 3 - 4 months. Hours must be scheduled during regular business hours (Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.). Applicants able to schedule the maximum hours/duration listed for this internship typically gain a more in-depth experience.
*NOTE: While being engaged with the OCDA Law Clerk-Intern Program, students cannot fulfill clerkships or other legal employment without prior approval from OCDA.*
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Please apply by submitting a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts in PDF format via email to director-lciprogram@ocdistrictattorney.gov.
In your cover letter, please include five units you may be interested in being assigned to.
While unit preferences are taken into consideration, assignments will be made based on department staffing needs.
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 on our website
Students who meet the above requirements will be placed on a waiting list and may be interviewed by the Department at a future date.
Applications that do not include a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts will not be considered. Only submit one application per term.
Internship recruitments may close at any time. Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
REQUIRED BACKGROUND SCREENING/REFERENCE CHECK
Applicants must pass a background investigation and conflict of interest screening to the satisfaction of the agency prior to placement. If selected for applicants must provide a copy of their state-issued driver's license and Social Security card with their background material. Since background investigations take time to complete (approximately 4 weeks), applicants are encouraged to apply early.
BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO INTERNS
Although the position is unpaid and does not lead to permanent employment or include employee benefits, it is an excellent opportunity for students or recent graduates to gain knowledge in the fields of criminal and civil law, and insight into the internal workings of law enforcement and the California justice system. This is a great opportunity to enhance skills, build resumes, apply academic knowledge and explore career options.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Internship recruitments may close at anytime. Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
EMAIL NOTIFICATION
Email is the primary form of notification during the recruitment process. Please ensure your correct email address is included in your application and use only one email address.
Candidates will be notified regarding their status as the recruitment proceeds via email. Please check your email folders, including spam/junk folders, and/or accept emails ending with "ocdistrictattorney.gov."
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For additional internship postings, please check our Web site at the following link:
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For specific information pertaining to this recruitment, please contact
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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