Opportunities for law students- Virtual Work Experience Programme for Law Students by The Forage: Apply Now!

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The Forage, originally known as Inside Sherpa, is an open-access network that connects students to company-endorsed Virtual Intern programmes, allowing them to pursue intriguing jobs. They’re not only free, open access, and entirely online, but they’re also CV approved and endorsed by host companies.

This curriculum, created by Clifford Chance’s own lawyers, will introduce you to a variety of current legal topics and provide you with the opportunity to complete assignments that will help you to put what you’ve learned into practise.

You’ll also be put through some basic trainee tasks so you may get a sense of what the job entails. You will leave with a better understanding of what a career in law can entail and the courage to pursue the next steps if you believe this is the correct path for you.

This virtual work experience programme is geared toward 16 to 18-year-olds, although anyone can participate.

  • This internship is completely free.
  • Completely online
  • Everyone has access to it.

Eligibility
Designed for 16–18-year-olds, although all are welcome.

The Internship’s Main Purpose

A wide range of current legal concerns

Basic tasks for trainees

Areas of Study

  • Social Media Marketing: Advising clients on how to work with influencers on social media.
  • Fintech: Cryptoassets: Providing blockchain and cryptoassets advise to clients.
  • Green and Sustainable Finance Lending: Presenting green and sustainability-related loans to a client
  • Competencies in Business: Managing Trainee-style duties, such as creating and editing documents, in the Tray
  • Recap of the event: Reflect on your programme learnings by taking a quick multiple-choice assessment.

Practical Skills to be Gained

  • Legal analysis
  • Research
  • Presentation
  • Drafting
  • Problem solving
  • Communicating
  • Attention to detail
  • Self-reflection

Relevant Links

Registration link

Further Details

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