Legal Intern (Paid Internship - Summer 2025) Job at San Diego City, CA - Attorney, San Diego, CA

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  • San Diego City, CA - Attorney
  • San Diego, CA

Job Description

Salary: $29.27 Hourly

Location : San Diego, CA

Job Type: Hourly

Job Number: 2024-00116

Division: Office Wide

Opening Date: 07/29/2024

Closing Date: 9/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific

JOB INFORMATION

Launch your legal career here: This is your chance to gain experience in one of the largest, most high-profile, full-service public interest law offices in California - the San Diego City Attorney's Office. The City Attorney seeks highly qualified second year (2L) law students for our paid Summer 2025 Internship program. Legal Intern positions in the Program are open to a select number of qualified law students who:
  • have completed their first year at a law school fully accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA)- ABA-Approved Law Schools (americanbar.org)
  • will be graduating law school by June 2026
  • will be sitting for the California Bar Exam for the first time in July 2026
  • are available and interested in starting a career in the City Attorney's Office immediately upon passing the California Bar Exam
  • are not currently, or have not previously been, licensed to practice law as an attorney
DIRECT CAREER PATHWAY INTO THE OFFICE: At the end of the Program, Summer Legal Interns will be considered for a paid Post-bar Legal Intern position. Those positions would begin after candidates sit for the July 2026 California Bar Exam and would include a conditional offer of employment as a Deputy City Attorney. Successful candidates would launch their legal careers in the Criminal Division with a projected start date of December 2026. Employment offers are contingent upon successful passage of the July 2026 California Bar Exam, satisfactory performance as a Post-bar Legal Intern, and being admitted to practice as an attorney in the state of California. Once employed as Deputy City Attorney in the Criminal Division, attorneys have opportunities to rotate into different units of the Criminal and Community Justice Divisions and apply for open positions in the Civil Division (both in Litigation and Advisory).

FOR MORE INFORMATION: If you are interested in learning more about the Office or this Internship Program, please register your email address by clicking on the following link: Register for More Information. We also plan on hosting a virtual presentation where you can learn more and ask questions about our Office and the Program. To be invited to a virtual presentation, please register your email address with us using the link above.

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION : The Office is strongly committed to Diversity & Inclusion.The Office is led by the first woman and first Latina in City history elected to the position. It is vitally important to us that as public servants, we represent the community we serve. To that end, the Office strongly encourages applicants of diverse backgrounds to apply.

OVERVIEW OF THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE The City Attorney's Office operates with over 420 staff members and a $86 million annual budget, serving as the City's chief legal advisor and prosecutor.

CRIMINAL DIVISION: We have over 70 prosecutors in our Criminal and Community Justice Divisions that process over 23,000 cases per year. The Office has a wide range of specialty units within the Criminal and Community Justice Divisions, including Domestic Violence & Sex Crimes, Appellate, Nuisance Abatement, Special Prosecutions, and Neighborhood Justice and Collaborative Courts. Because the Office has sole jurisdiction over misdemeanor crimes in the city and does not handle any felonies, we can address many individuals who may be newer to the criminal justice system or who have addictions that tend to lead them to committing criminal activity. We seek not only to deter future criminal activity and to reduce recidivism, but to focus on finding ways to address societal problems related to certain criminal activity to divert individuals out of the criminal justice system. To that end, the Office has created and participated in many innovative rehabilitative and restorative justice programs that help the homeless and those addicted to drugs, alcohol, and other substances. The Office is also a pioneer and national model in addressing domestic violence, creating the first-ever Family Justice Center. CIVIL DIVISION: We have over 115 attorneys in our Civil Division, which is primarily comprised of Civil Advisory and Civil Litigation. Our civil litigators defend the City in state and federal court from a wide range of lawsuits involving personal injury, environmental, land use, constitutional rights, labor and employment, real property, and more. The Office also has a small team of litigators that pursue impactful consumer-related and environmental cases to protect public safety such as class action cases against opioid manufacturers and distributors, toxic polluters, and others. Our Civil Advisory attorneys act as in-house counsel to provide legal advice to the Mayor, the City Council, and the City departments related to City projects, programs, and policies. Civil Advisory attorneys also obtain Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs) and train other law enforcement agencies on how to address gun violence utilizing the Office's pioneering efforts with the GVRO legal tool.

TIMELINE FOR SUMMER LEGAL INTERNS IN THE PROGRAM: Interns must commit to work 40 hours per week from May 16, 2025, to July 25, 2025, with mandatory orientations on May 16 and 19, 2025. Summer Legal Interns will rotate through both the Criminal and Civil Divisions, spending approximately five weeks in each Division during which they gain valuable 1-on-1 mentorship and hands-on experience with Office legal activitiesincluding trial work. Interns are expected to be in-person for the duration of the Program. MENTORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Each Legal Intern will be assigned supervising attorneys in the Criminal and Civil Divisions who will provide one-on-one mentoring and professional support. Legal Interns will have an opportunity to know many of the supervising attorneys as part of regularly scheduled group meetings, which provide both practical training and the chance for discussion on topics of interest to the interns. RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Recruitment for Summer Legal Intern 2025 positions will include a written application and two rounds of interviews with demonstration of specific writing and oral presentation skills. The most qualified candidates will be invited to interview.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ALSO AVAILABLE: While this highly competitive Summer Legal Internship program is open only to second-year law students, the City Attorney's Office continues to offer other internships to law students (1L, 2L and 3L) and attorneys. Learn more about law student, attorney, and other internship opportunities by clicking on this .


QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate will possess:

  • a strong record of academic achievement
  • interest in both criminal justice and civil municipal law matters
  • ability to communicate clearly and succinctly
  • strong legal writing and oral advocacy skills
  • experience participating in moot court, law review, mock trial teams, or negotiation/mediation teams
  • detail-oriented skills, including prioritizing assignments and independently managing a workload; demonstrated good judgment and initiative; and the ability to interact effectively with different personalities and work styles
  • demonstrated passion for public service and demonstrated interest in furthering or supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • commitment to adhering to the highest standards of integrity and professional ethics required of the legal profession
  • any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities

EXAMPLE OF DUTIES

CRIMINAL DIVISION: As an advocate for the People of the State of California, Legal Interns working in the Criminal Division will investigate and prosecute misdemeanor criminal cases that occurred within the City of San Diego jurisdiction. They will have the chance to:
  • evaluate cases for legal sufficiency and constitutional compliance
  • communicate with victims and witnesses
  • assist in preparing and reviewing affidavits in support of arrest warrants
  • identify and subpoena witnesses, records, or other information required to present the case
  • demonstrate the ability to independently manage a case load
  • draft discovery responses and comply with State and Federal discovery obligations
  • draft and argue a variety of complaints, briefs, motions, and other legal documents
  • conduct legal research
  • handle a variety of court appearances, argue motions and present misdemeanor jury trials, either a portion of or the entire trial.

CIVIL DIVISION: Legal Interns will participate in important, challenging, and often pioneering work in the municipal legal field. Civil Division Legal Interns will handle both litigation and advisory/transactional assignments in various practice areas, and have an opportunity to work with a diverse group of attorneys having wide-ranging specialty expertisefrom consumer law to environmental law to public policy advisory law.Civil Division Legal Interns gain the chance to engage with attorneys in the Office through a customized website portal, where they will find legal assignments and opportunities to participate in challenging and practical activities that include:
  • conducting legal research and writing legal memoranda
  • assisting with depositions, mediations, and trials
  • participating in client meetings
  • drafting discovery, correspondence, motions, briefs, and declarations
  • making court appearances
  • attending Council and Committee hearings
  • briefing Mayoral, City Council, and high-level City staff

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must be on track to graduate on or before June 2026 with a Juris Doctor degree from an ABA-accredited law school. Successful applicants must pass criminal background and reference checks. Prior to the start of the internship, Legal Interns are required, on their own time and expense, to become certified by the California State Bar to make appearances in court on the record. Learn more information on how to become certified by clicking Employment is contingent upon completion of the above-mentioned process. To apply, please provide the following documents through our online application, which can be found in the "How to Apply" section below:
  • a letter of interest (cover letter) highlighting your interests in our Office and qualifications
  • a writing sample not to exceed 10 pages that demonstrates your legal writing skills and reflects your own original work product
  • an unofficial law school transcript
  • a current resum

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Compensation and Benefits:
The starting hourly rate of pay for the Legal Intern position is currently $29.27. Scheduled salary ordinance wage increases are set to take effect on the following dates:
  • 2% general wage increase on January 1, 2025.
  • 5% general wage increase on July 1, 2025.
This limited hourly position is not eligible for benefits. Interns who successfully complete this program will be provided conditional offers to become a Deputy City Attorney in the General Trial Unit of the Criminal Division. The starting salary for Deputy City Attorneys in December 2026 will be between $97,254 and $109,392 following anticipated salary increases scheduled in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding with the Deputy City Attorneys Association. Click on this link for salary and benefits for Deputy City Attorneys: .

Pre-Employment Requirements:

Employment offers are conditional pending the results of all screening processes that are applicable to this job, which may include but are not limited to the following:
  • Proof of citizenship or legal right to work in the United States.
  • Reference checks.
  • Fingerprint checks: fingerprints will be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the California Department of Justice for a conviction record report.
  • Additional screening processes such as a background investigation.
All these processes must be successfully completed before employment begins. Misrepresentation, falsification, or omission of pertinent facts in any step of the screening or selection process may be cause for disqualification or termination of employment. The City of San Diego is committed to a drug and alcohol-free workplace.

How to Apply:
The San Diego City Attorney's Office only accepts online applications for this position from July 29, 2024 to September 4, 2024 through the following


To apply online, click the Position Title of any open job opportunity and then click the "Apply" link. For assistance, please see our employment application


To be considered for the position, submit a completed San Diego City Attorney employment application, required documents outlined in this job bulletin, and complete the supplemental questionnaire no later than the closing date of September 4, 2024 . Submitted application material will be screened according to the qualifications outlined above. If you have any questions or concerns related to the recruitment process and the Americans with Disabilities Act, you may contact (619) 533-5811. The City of San Diego has an active Equal Opportunity/ADA Program for employment and vigorously supports diversity in the workplace.


Nothing in this job posting constitutes an expressed or implied contract for employment with the City of San Diego.

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Are you on track to graduate on or before June 2026 from an ABA accredited law school ?
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If you are selected for this internship position, will you commit to taking the July 2026 California Bar Examination?
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If you are selected, are you able to complete the full 10 week program from May 16, 2025 to July 25, 2025?
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Are you available and interested in starting a career in the City Attorney's Office immediately upon passing the California Bar Examination?
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