Overview
The firm's Summer Program is designed to give summer associates a comprehensive view of the firm's practice while giving the firm an opportunity to evaluate the skills of the summer associates.
Recruitment of summer associates is supervised by the firm's Recruiting Committee but depends heavily upon participation of all lawyers in the firm.
In evaluating applicants, consideration is given to undergraduate and law school academic performance, extracurricular activities and leadership skills, as well as other experiences and accomplishments.
A Day in the Life
When applying, please include your resume, transcript and cover letter designating your office preferences.
These are the offices where we will be offering 1L positions for 2024 summer associate programs :
Atlanta
Charleston
Charlotte
Chicago
Columbia
Dallas
Denver
Ft. Lauderdale
Greenville
Huntington
Los Angeles
Minneapolis
Orlando
Pittsburgh
Raleigh
Tallahassee
Washington DC
Winston-Salem
Who We Are
Summer Associates, under attorney supervision, work on current client matters, participate on practice teams, attend Associate training programs, and are paired with experienced attorneys through the Summer Associate mentor program.
Additionally, Associates act as Workflow Coordinators to ensure Summer Associates have balanced workloads and receive a variety of projects.
For Associates who join us post-law school graduation, our Associate development process includes bringing new Associates onto established practice teams, a formal mentor program pairing new Associates with experienced attorneys, and robust programming developed by our Associate’s Committee designed to advance professional development of Associates across the Firm.
Associates receive training on business, marketing, and a range of substantive issues, and work side-by-side with experienced colleagues.
Pro bono service and diversity and inclusion are core values here at Nelson Mullins. As you think about your career path, consider applying to learn more about our Summer Associate experience here at Nelson Mullins.
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