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New York Women’s Bar Association Foundation fellowship
For New York University School of Law students
Legal Services—
Fall semester 

Position description
InMotion seeks a part-time New York University (NYU) Law Student Intern for the fall semester to serve as the New York Women’s Bar Association Foundation (NYWBAF) Fellow. This position requires 10–20 hours per week. The internship is funded by the NYWBAF at a rate of $2,000 for the semester (paid in two installments).

Organization description
InMotion is a non-profit agency providing free legal services to low-income women throughout New York City. Since 1993, inMotion has helped thousands of women free themselves from abusive relationships, stay in their homes and win the financial support to which they—and their children—are legally entitled. Our mission is to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of women—low-income, under-served, abused—by offering them legal services designed to foster equal access to justice and an empowered approach to life. We fulfill our mission by providing free legal services, primarily in the areas of matrimonial, family and immigration law in a way that acknowledges mutual respect, encourages personal growth, and nurtures individual and collective strength. Informed by this work, inMotion promotes policies that make our society more responsive to the legal issues confronting the women we serve. Learn more about our work and mission.

Position responsibilities
The intern will work under the direction of inMotion’s staff attorneys and Legal Director. The intern’s job will vary depending on her/his interests and inMotion’s program needs. Possible assignments include assisting with in-house trainings at large law firms, as well as client intake, case assessment, and brief legal services. The intern may assist with updating program materials and manuals. The intern may also assist clients with securing uncontested divorces or immigration status through a VAWA self-petition.

Qualifications    
  • New York University School of Law student 
  • Good interpersonal and organizational skills, self-starter, and highly motivated 
  • Knowledge of family, matrimonial and/or immigration law or domestic violence helpful but not required 
  • Ability to work collaboratively and independently 
  •  Bilingual English/Spanish a plus
 
Apply for the NYWBA fellowship
at inMotion
 
Click on the link above to apply. Fill out the secure online web-form and upload:   
  • Cover letter with two references  
  • Resume 
  • Writing sample  
 
Please note: applications submitted without a formal cover letter and writing sample will not be considered. Only applicants being considered for the position will be contacted by inMotion.  
 
Click here to apply online now. 
 
Última vez actualizada 07/08/2010
 

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