Real Property Law Section: Student Internship Program

HOST FIRMS WANTED FOR THE SPRING 2025 SEMESTER
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING?

The Real Property Law Section (RPLS) has partnered with law schools in New York State to create an RPLS Student Internship Program. The purpose of this clinical program is to give second- and third-year law students interested in transactional real estate (including environmental and sustainability issues) and real estate litigation a semester of work experience in a law firm or corporate law department.

We are now actively soliciting firms to host law students who wish to participate in the internship program the spring 2025 semester. The host firm will have one or more law students working 10 to 15 hours per week assisting real estate practitioners in the firm.

Student interns do not receive compensation from the host firm but, instead, receive course credit from their law schools. The host firms must not bill for the students’ work, as that would violate the law schools’ policy. The interns’ work product should be sufficient compensation to the host firm.

Host firms are asked to assign at least one research and writing assignment to the intern during his/her semester of service, to critique the intern’s work product, and to interact with the law school’s internship program coordinator.

Brooklyn Law School, Cardozo Law School, Hofstra Law School, New York Law School, Pace Law School, St. John’s Law School, Syracuse University School of Law, Touro Law School and Albany Law School participate in the program.

Programs from previous years were extremely successful and we have had very positive feedback from our host firms, interns and participating law schools.

All firms that are interested in participating as a host firm this fall should complete and email the Host Firm Information form to Professor Debra Bechtel at [email protected]

RPLS Student Internship Program

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Contact Information

Professor Debra Bechtel
[email protected]