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Legal Unit Law Student Internships Albuquerque Area Office

The Legal Unit of the EEOC’s Albuquerque Area Office seeks one to two law students for internships each fall, spring, and summer. Start dates and schedules are flexible, and students may complete the internship for credit or not for credit. Internships are unpaid. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample.

Legal Unit interns will assist with a broad variety of EEOC trial attorney work. The Legal Unit prosecutes violations of Title VII, the ADEA, the ADA, the EPA, and GINA against employers in a five-state region: Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Utah. Interns will be involved in all aspects of the EEOC’s litigation. Interns will likely have opportunities to interact with charging parties, aggrieved individuals, and witnesses. Interns will gain experience reviewing and analyzing important evidence. Interns will be immersed in legal research and writing both for pre-trial matters and (if applicable) trial for any pending cases. When possible, interns will assist in preparing for depositions and court hearings and will be invited to attend depositions and hearings. Additionally, interns will assist the Legal Unit providing legal advice to the EEOC’s Enforcement Unit, which investigates charges of discrimination. In this capacity, interns will assist with  reviewing and evaluating evidence and may consult on legal issues that arise in  investigations.

Requirements/Preferences:

Interns must be a current law student. Interns must abide by the EEOC's confidentiality requirements. 

Addressee for purposes of cover letter:  Mary Jo O'Neill, Regional Attorney

Send application materials via e-mail to:

Jeff Lee
Senior Trial Attorney
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Albuquerque Area Office
505 Marquette N.W., Suite 900
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Jeff.Lee@eeoc.gov