United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit seeks temporary legal intern

John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
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The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit announced on May 22 that its Staff Attorney’s Office is accepting applications for a temporary legal intern position.

This opportunity is intended for individuals interested in gaining experience within the federal court system. The position offers practical exposure to appellate legal work and supports the operations of the Staff Attorney’s Office.

Applicants are encouraged to review further details about the role, including eligibility requirements and application procedures, as provided by the court. The announcement underscores ongoing efforts by federal courts to provide learning opportunities for those pursuing careers in law.

The opening reflects a continued commitment by judicial institutions to attract and train new talent within their administrative offices. Interested candidates should refer to official court resources for more information regarding deadlines and specific qualifications.



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