Civil Rights and Labor Bureaus – New York City
Legal Aide
Reference No. DSJ_NYC_PLS_2021
Application Deadline is September 24, 2021
Paid, Part-Time Placement for Full-Time Law Students
The New York State Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Civil Rights and Labor Bureaus are seeking applications from
law students for paid, part-time placements. The selected students will support the Bureaus’ ongoing litigation docket as
Legal Aides, develop their legal research and writing skills and to work directly with attorneys, support staff and other
professionals. Students with immediate availability are preferred.
The duties of the Legal Aide will include, but not be limited to the following:
- Assisting with Legal Filings
o Cite-checking, formatting and proofreading briefs and other documents;
o Conducting searches using Westlaw or Lexis;
o Creating tables of contents and tables of authority; and
o Assisting with submitting filings.
- Providing eDiscovery Support
o Searching for documents for deposition preparation and preparing deposition summaries;
o Tagging, reviewing and organizing documents for production as well as incoming document production;
o Maintaining discovery request logs and tracking what has been received and what is outstanding; and
o Coordinating as needed with the OAG’s Practice Technologies Group on technical issues.
- Assisting with legal research and writing assignments as needed.
- There may be opportunities for the Legal Aide to assist with witness interviews and trial preparations.
Required qualifications for the Legal Aide placement are as follows:
- Enrollment in a full-time day or evening JD program;
- Excellent organizational, proofreading, and multitasking skills;
- Strong research, writing and communication skills;
- Proactive with the ability to self-manage assignments and deadlines;
- Capable of working well both independently and as a member of a team; and
- Strong technology skills and proficiency using Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Preferred qualifications for the Legal Aide placement are as follows:
- Experience completing legal/factual research and analyzing documents;
- Prior work experience in a legal setting;
- Familiarity with and experience using legal research and eDiscovery applications; and
- Fluency in other languages (e.g., Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, Korean, etc.).
Placement Details
- As OAG employees continue to return to the workplace, students will begin their placements working
remotely. OAG Leadership is continuously evaluating the situation, and we hope to provide students with the
option of working in-person as soon as possible.
- To be eligible for a paid placement, applicants must be able to demonstrate they are full-time law students in
good academic standing as defined by their schools.
- Applicants must be available to work between 15 and 30 hours per week during regular business hours.
Students with availability for the full 2021-22 academic year, including winter break, are preferred.
- The selected candidates will be hired as Legal Aides and paid hourly at the law student rate, which is $17.39.
- Applications will be accepted online and the placement will be filled on a rolling basis.
- Applicants must be available by video conference for interviews.
- U.S. citizenship and NYS residency are not required, but applicants must be eligible to be employed in the U.S.
- Applicants are encouraged to learn more about the OAG prior to submitting their applications by visiting the
Divisions and Bureaus and Media sections of the OAG website.
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
The OAG is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity.
How to Apply
The following section provides detailed information about the application process and application requirements.
Please review all of the instructions before applying online. To apply, please click on the following link:
DSJ_NYC_PLS_2021
Applications are being received online.
- The following documents are required for each application that is submitted:
(Click on the document name to learn more)
Cover Letter
You may address to Legal Recruitment.
Indicate your bureau preference, either Labor or Civil Rights. Please note, bureau placements
will be based upon the needs of the OAG.
Indicate why you are interested in a placement with the OAG and why you are the best
candidate.
Indicate your availability and preferred work schedule.
Current resume
List of three (3) references
Only submit professional (i.e., supervisor or professor) references.
Indicate the nature and duration of your relationship to each reference.
Include contact information and email addresses for each reference.
Transcript
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
Please provide copies of both your undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
Writing Sample
Submit any piece of legal writing that you have prepared for a law school course that best demonstrates
your ability to analyze legal issues in a clear and concise manner, as well as your advocacy and
grammatical skills.
Failure to submit a complete application will delay the consideration of your candidacy.
- We ask that you allow at least three (3) business weeks for your application to be processed and reviewed by
the hiring bureau. After three (3) weeks, if you wish to inquire about the status of your application, please click
here.
If you have questions about a student placement with the OAG, the application process or need assistance with
submitting your application, please contact the Legal Recruitment via email at [email protected].
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